A T Oasis Coffee & Tea Shop 4613 East Thomas Road Located just east of 46th Street and Thomas Road, A T Oasis Coffee & Tea Shop serves coffee imported directly from Ethiopian farmers. The A.T. Chai Tea is not to be overlooked, nor is the caramel latte, Cold Brew Toddy, or A.T. Ginger Coffee. This is a friendly, husband-and-wife-owned neighborhood coffee shop where you re also free to browse the retail shelves for African art, gifts, and, of course, plenty of coffee.
Cafe Cultivate 5025 East Washington Street Neighboring Ability360, Cafe Cultivate offers quick liquid options (light and dark roast drip, Americanos and lattes, house-made chai tea) made with locally roasted beans on weekdays till 4 p.m. The menu also features breakfast and lunch items like parfaits, breakfast burritos, sandwiches, salads, and more.
White Sox manager Tony La Russa, 76, pleads guilty to reckless driving and is sentenced to a day of home detention, a $1,400 fine, and community service following his February DUI arrest
White Sox manager Tony La Russa pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving stemming from his DUI arrest in the Phoenix last February
The 76-year-old was sentenced to one day of home detention, fined nearly $1,400 and is required to complete 20 hours of community service
His lawyer said La Russa underwent alcohol counseling after the arrest
La Russa, who was working for the Los Angeles Angels during spring training, allegedly ran his Lexus SUV into a curb in the Phoenix area on February 24
Blue Mesa Tacos was the only restaurant open pre-security at Terminal 4 on September 4, 2020.
Rent relief for restaurants and retail shops at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will continue through next year. But the offer comes with conditions.
Since April, concessionaires have been paying rent based on a percentage of sales only, generally 13% to 15%. The offer could continue through December 2021 if passenger traffic remains below 80% of last year’s levels. Councilwoman Laura Pastor added conditions to the deal during last week’s council meeting. They include requiring businesses that recall employees to provide a reasonable period for them to return to work.