Helping the children of immigrant parents learn how to play a meaningful role in American society—and prepare themselves for satisfying, productive futures in their new country—has been the longtime goal of Maria Plata.
It’s been 20 years, but tears still roll down Sonya Brinton’s cheeks as she recalls what happened to her family on that fateful night during the summer of 1996.
Mexico needs to update its power grid, and with a $26 million grant and the help of an ASU engineering professor, the job has finally gotten the economic jolt it needs for work to begin.
Spring is upon us here in South Tempe and West Chandler, and for many families, that brings both joy and pain. As area children hop on their bikes and play outdoors, many...