by Katherine Ellis | Jan 13, 2017
“Finding Nemo” revitalizes Navajo language for next generation Before the Navajo Nation Museum even existed, Manuelito Wheeler spent his childhood days playing in the dirt lot on which it stands today. On his playground, nestled between sandstone cliffs in northern... by Kristin Torres | Jan 13, 2017
A Latino neighborhood in Phoenix and local law enforcement fight crime together At the Phoenix Police Department’s quarterly Coffee with a Cop event, Rosa Pastrana can typically be found live streaming the west Phoenix based meeting with her smartphone. For the last... by Jonathon House | Jan 13, 2017
Keeping Curiosity Alive Curiosity is eternal. That’s the tagline for the uptown Phoenix boutique, Curious Nature. It’s an idea, embodied in the items for sale on the walls, shelves, and cabinets of this niche store. A puffer fish with googly eyes greets visitors as... by Alexandra Watts | Jan 13, 2017
From being a refugee to helping refugees: one Arizona man’s journey In 2006, at a time of violence and turbulence in Iraq, Mustafa Alalusi and his mother and sister went to Syria . “We went to Syria, and Syria was just temporary living,” he said, his father even... by Liz Tung | Jan 13, 2017
How a former addict found redemption among forgotten veterans Camp Alpha Reborn is easy to miss. Set back off a freeway, near the Salt River, the grounds are hemmed by a chainlink fence. Beyond it stands an imposing sign: ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE...