Story and photos by Robyn Martinez
Letter writing may seem like a lost art to some. But students in the Tempe Elementary School District are reviving it, thanks to the program Pen Pals for Seniors,...
By Deborah Hilcove
Fine-jewelry favorite moves into future with new owners, same promise of sterling service
For nearly 25 years, Tempe-based Day’s Fine Jewelry has been the destination for customers looking for fashionable...
By Sammie Ann Wicks
The days of tap-dancing’s 18th century “cutting contests” and “duels” between the likes of African- American “Master Juba” and the flashy Irish dancer John “Jack” Diamond today seem like...
For anyone else, it could have been just another day at work.
But as Ron Ackerman pulled his city truck into the park recently, the sun rising over
the horizon and a list of...
Brenda Valdez, decked out in a red, white and blue blouse, remembers a husband who was only 16 or 17 when he fibbed his way into military service after the attack on Pearl Harbor.