Two military chefs crowned champions on the Food Network’s “Chopped” have been cooking up their specialties in the White House Navy Mess. Air Force chef Opal Poullard and Marine Corps chef Dustin Lewis accepted the mission from Jill Biden after the first lady's surprise appearance in a May broadcast.
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The biography, by John Birdsall — a Tucson transplant — will be discussed at a Southern Arizona Senior Pride virtual event.
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It is the latest star turn for Tucson native Amber Lancaster, who used to work as a hostess at El Charro but has gone on to appear four times on Guy Fieri's "Guy's Grocery Games."
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From Robert Irwin visiting Rural Metro firefighters to Guy Fieri visiting Tucson eateries, here are 14 times Southern Arizona has been on nati…
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Earlier this year, Tucson baker Annie Berube traded beautiful wedding cakes for creepy confections to compete on Food Network's show "Hallowee…
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Tucson sandwich guru and blues singer-songwriter Austin Counts is about to make his national television debut.
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Brandi Milloy-Simon, center, co-hosts “Let’s Eat” with Stuart O’Keeffe and Jamika Pessoa. The show airs Sundays at 9 a.m.
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Bosnian restaurant joins five others in Tucson on the Food Network star's popular show.
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"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" has Tucson flavor this season.
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Tucson teen Henry Savin cooked on "Chopped Junior," which airs Wednesday night.
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