Futurist: Next generations may ask ‘Why would you ever let a human drive the car?’

CHANDLER – Could a baby in a car seat today be part of the first generation that might never touch a steering wheel?


Glendale aquaponic farmer promotes eco-friendly systems that combine fish with produce

GLENDALE – There’s an aqua house tucked away in a residential neighborhood just off Bell Road in Glendale. It looks much like all the other homes in the neighborhood.

John Healy started Southwest Aquaponics and Fish Hatchery in Glendale with just one tank in his backyard.

Navajo Nation partners with ASU professor to bring science and technology education to reservation

MESA – Shawn Jordan had traveled five hours to Church Rock, New Mexico, in the Navajo Nation. It was his first time on the Navajo reservation.


Intel uses White House visit to announce $7 billion Chandler investment

WASHINGTON - Intel CEO Brian Krzanich used the Oval Office as a backdrop Wednesday to formally announce the company's $7 billion investment in a new chip plant in Chandler, a project that is expected to create as many as 10,000 jobs in Arizona.

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Solar power brings light to some Navajo Nation homes

KAYENTA – Electrical power lines are nowhere in sight from Helen Salazar’s home. She lives on a dirt road in Monument Valley, part of the Navajo Nation. Throughout her life, Salazar has adapted to the challenges of living in a remote, off-grid home.


Valley psychologist creates wearable tech to reduce anxiety, stress

PEORIA – Paradise Valley neuropsychologist Dr. Amy Serin believes she’s found a new way to help people deal with stress and anxiety.


Tempe bar introduces ‘Angel Shots’ code to promote safety

TEMPE – Low Key Piano Bar in Tempe is among the first in the Valley to hang signs in the women’s restroom for the “angel shot” – a code of sorts, circulating on social media, that may help bargoers out of uncomfortable situations.