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NEW LOOK: America West founder Ed Beauvais, center, hugs a former employee at an event featuring commemorative US Airways and America West planes Friday morning.
On Tuesday in this space, the Tribune published the first five of ten commitments that are a guideline for what readers should expect from the editorial pages of our newspapers. Six through 10 are outlined below.
The information technology industry is littered with improbable, rags-to-riches stories.
SAN FRANCISCO - Saying it went too far in its pursuit of profit, the popular Internet hangout Facebook is allowing its 55 million users to permanently turn off a new marketing tool that tracks their activities at other Web sites.
It’s a long way from the fields of what is now downtown Mexico City. But from those humble roots came Dr. Daniel Kuntz, a Mesa surgeon who founded the Mesa Soccer Club, practically introducing the game to the East Valley.
Vera Irene Dingman, who with her husband founded the venerable Sunshine Acres Children’s Home in Mesa, died Tuesday. She was 94.
STOCKHOLM • A new book claims IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad's youth ties with Nazi groups extended beyond what he has previously admitted, saying Sweden's intelligence agency even set up a special file on him.
Scottsdale founder Winfield Scott, a teetotaler who publicly advocated for temperance, might have found it gratifying that one day a coffee shop would be named for him.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Few Internet entrepreneurs practice what they preach as devoutly as LinkedIn Corp. co-founder Reid Hoffman, whose business revolves around his belief that good fortune flows from good relationships.
STAYING IN TOUCH: Reid Hoffman founded LinkedIn, an online business-networking service that helps professionals like him realize the value of their contacts from the past and present.
They’ve played sold-out shows at Tempe’s Marquee Theatre, showed off their chops in front of the over 20,000 attendees at last Saturday’s Edgefest in Queen Creek and just finished recording their debut album.
Adam Juwig, Jess Myers, Mike Kitlas, Slade Echeverria and Greg Garrity are alternative rock band Anarbor. . (Morey Milbradt/Submitted Photo)
A bid by the founder and former chief executive of Inter-Tel to acquire the Tempe-based producer of business communications software appeared to come up short Tuesday, although the official result may not be known for a few days.
When Ed Beauvais’ new airline made its first flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Los Angeles, he had three airplanes, 250 employees and use of a few Terminal 3 gates that he was told he’d have to give up “if a real airline wanted them.”
Supporters of Taliesin West are putting safeguards in place to prevent future administrators from giving in to the temptation of redtile rooftops.
Supporters of Taliesin West are putting safeguards in place to prevent future administrators from giving in to the temptation of redtile rooftops.
The Scottsdale City Council today is to consider naming its public safety headquarters after Lou Witzeman, who founded the company that would serve as the city’s fire protection for more than 50 years.
The Scottsdale City Council today is to consider naming its public safety headquarters after Lou Witzeman, who founded the company that would serve as the city’s fire protection for more than 50 years.
Brian Witzeman, the son of Rural/Metro Corp.’s founder, announced his resignation from the emergency services firm Friday in a letter blasting company officials over the decisions to withdraw from Scottsdale and switch out top executives.
Brian Witzeman, the son of Rural/Metro Corp.’s founder, announced his resignation from the emergency services firm Friday in a letter blasting company officials over the decisions to withdraw from Scottsdale and switch out top executives.
Gilbert resident Michele Elek-Zuberbuehler, co-founder and director of Queen Creek's Panacea Animal Wellness Sanctuary, is a winner of the Cardinals Community Quarterback Award. The Cardinals program honors individuals who improve their community through volunteerism and awards $20,000 to the charitable organizations they serve.
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