After two years of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several events return to the Valley to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s 1862 victory over French forces at the ...
Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s unexpected victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, but in the U.S. it’s mostly become an excellent excuse to down margaritas, devour tacos and ...
PHOENIX — The city of Phoenix is bringing the heat on Cinco de Mayo. According to the National Weather Service of Phoenix, the Valley reached a record-breaking temperature of 108 degrees on Friday.
It’s fiesta time, Phoenix! Cinco de Mayo 2025 falls on a Monday, so the Valley’s biggest celebrations will light up the weekend before. The holiday commemorates Mexico’s surprising and historic ...
PHOENIX — Cinco de Mayo is Sunday, which means residents across Arizona will be running to their nearest Mexican restaurant to indulge in the finest food and drinks the state has to offer. For those ...
Whatchu know about Cinco de Mayo? Probably not as much as you think, cabrón, given all the misconceptions out there about the holiday. First, it isn’t Mexico’s Independence Day. It’s a celebration of ...
It’s not like we need an excuse to spend a day devouring street tacos and sipping on margaritas. But Cinco de Mayo provides extra incentive to indulge. Here are 25 Valley restaurants offering ...
PHOENIX — Do you still need Cinco de Mayo plans? We have you covered! Often confused with Mexico's Independence Day (that is September 16), Cinco de Mayo actually celebrates Mexico's defeat of the ...
If you're looking for a place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this weekend, we've got you covered! From festivals to sampling craft beer to margarita specials and late-night happy hours, here's your guide ...
It’s not exactly something that’s touted in ads for Sauza and Patron, but did you know tequila is really good for you? True story. Depending on who you ask, the spirituous substance hewn from the ...
It marks the day the Mexican army defeated the French in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, and serves as a symbol of Mexico’s pride, heritage and resistance against foreign rule. The first Cinco de ...