Events, things to do in Phoenix this weekend: July 14-16

Check out the Maricopa County Home & Landscape Show, the Legacy Park Summer Bash, a Foam Frenzy and more happening in the Valley this weekend.

Companies working to keep perishable items cool amid extreme heat

When it's 115° outside, the walk-in cooler at Eat Clean Phx is the perfect place to be, but 1,000 customers every week are waiting for their food.

Wholesale used car prices dip to pre-pandemic levels, report finds

The decline in vehicle prices shows a change in the used car market, which has been affected in part by supply chain issues and increased consumer demand.

Traveling to Europe this summer? Get ready for long lines and crowded attractions

Many Americans traveling to Europe this summer are motivated by "revenge tourism" — so eager to explore again that they're undaunted by higher airfares and hotel costs.

48-hour 'drag-a-thon' breaks world record, raises $300K for LGBTQ charity

Not only did the drag-a-thon make history, but supporters raised $285,000 for The Trevor Project, a nonprofit that works to prevent suicide among LGBTQ youth.

Chipotle tests the 'autocado,' a robot to help make guacamole faster

The cobot, or collaborative robot made for human interaction, could ultimately reduce guacamole prep time by 50%. Here's how.

Iconic Phoenician resort offering pool passes for 1st time

For the first time ever, The Phoenician is joining the pool party and offering day passes because how people vacation in the summer is changing.

Century-old San Francisco Anchor Brewing company closing

Anchor Brewing Company officials announced early Wednesday that it will cease operations and liquidate the business -- established in 1896 -- citing economic factors including declining sales since 2016.