Three mornings a week, Dawn Ighodaro and her 9-year-old son Osasere leave their south Tempe home even earlier than usual to make it to Summit School of Ahwatukee by 8, so Osasere...
For south Tempe sisters Amy and Rose Johnston, their business, The Green Asylum, came about as a combination of multiple factors all meshing at once.
The company, which specializes in raw and vegan...
When Sally Kick’s husband passed away on Christmas Day in 2006, she was devastated. Her loss was compounded three months later, when her mom died.
Kick, aTemperesident, felt a wide range of emotions...
Up until recently, patients who arrived at the emergency room at Chandler Regional Medical Center with neurologically related health issues were typically evaluated and then transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical...
As director of adult education for Tempe Union High School District, Vanda Salls understands that people sign up for the program for a variety of reasons.
Some are unemployed, some under-employed. Some want...
Ever felt that you’re the consummate queen of multi-tasking? Follow Kelly Herbst around for a couple of days.
As president and founder of NAVITASMAX, a renewable energy storage company at Innovations Incubator in...
Joy and Fred Morse — Photo courtesy Morse familyOne day in 1957, 17-year-old Fred Morse was attending a church youth group meeting in Tucson when he spotted a 14-year-old young woman named...
Dr. Brian PaterickWe’ve all heard the mostly joking conjecture that an earthquake in California someday could make Arizonaa beachfront state. That’s the last thing Dr. Brian Paterick thinks about.
Using an evolving medical...