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Jim Lynskey, PT, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at A.T. Still University in Mesa and specializes in neurological rehabilitation. Brian Glaister is the President and CEO of Cadence Biomedical, which manufactures the Kickstart Walking System to help stroke survivors walk.
American oil producers are in the crosshairs of the Obama Administration once again, this time the president is promising to force the Big 5 oil companies to pay their “fair share.” This begs the question: Who gets to decide who’s not paying enough? Who gets to decide which American taxpayers or businesses need to pay more?
Arizona's economic recovery is flattening out statewide, with job growth outside the Phoenix metro area for this year and next predicted to be anemic.
NEW YORK — You can recycle your waste, grow your own food and drive a fuel-efficient car. But being socially responsible isn't so easy when it comes to the clothes on your back.
What’s big in Japan now has the potential to be big in the East Valley, thanks to Lulubell Toy Bodega in downtown Mesa.
His acceptance speech was easily the most brief, but the thoughts shared Friday night by United Food Bank President and CEO Bob Evans were certainly among the most poignant.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton wants businesses in Silicon Valley to relocate to Arizona.
They may be so commonplace they’re unappreciated, so simple they fail to activate the saliva glands at first sight, but in our book it’s hard to go wrong with chips and salsa.
This undated publicity photo provided by FinnStyle.com shows Oiva Toikka’s charming little glass bird, Sooty Owl, manufactured by iittala, the famed Finnish glass house (www.finnstyle.com). (AP Photo/FinnStyle.com)
This undated publicity photo provided by FinnStyle.com shows Oiva Toikka’s charming little glass bird, Orange Kuulas, manufactured by iittala, the famed Finnish glass house (www.finnstyle.com). (AP Photo/FinnStyle.com)
This undated publicity photo provided by FinnStyle.com shows Oiva Toikka’s charming little glass bird, Mediator Dove, manufactured by iittala, the famed Finnish glass house (www.finnstyle.com). (AP Photo/FinnStyle.com)
This undated publicity photo provided by FinnStyle.com shows Oiva Toikka’s charming little glass bird Mistle Thrush manufactured by iittala, the famed Finnish glass house (www.finnstyle.com). (AP Photo/FinnStyle.com)
New unemployment numbers released Thursday suggest the state's economic recovery is weakening.
The work by East Valley city and business leaders to prepare the area to be attractive to manufacturing growth was credited Wednesday for the move of a significant employer to the Mesa Gateway Airport complex.
The work by East Valley city and business leaders to prepare the area to be attractive to manufacturing growth was credited Wednesday for the move of a significant employer to the Mesa Gateway Airport complex.
Your dishwasher, sink drain and garbage disposal do the major dirty work in your kitchen, and you can keep them smelling fresh and running efficiently with a few easy steps.
I voted for Barack Obama, twice.
ALBANY, N.Y. —
Words struggled to exit her throat: “They let us see him. I sat there, behind the curtains and sobbed and hugged my son’s leg. I pleaded, Oh God, Oh God! How can I live without him?” Ten years ago, this month, this East Valley mother buried her only son.
The vice president and general manager of Intel’s Fab/Sort manufacturing site in Chandler said in a speech last week that the company’s vision through the end of the decade is to “create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth.”
Johnny Carson asked the financial guru, Andrew Tobias, “If you only have $1,000 to invest, what would be your best investment?” The answer made the audience laugh. They laughed!
Visiting this spring's décor previews often felt like exploring an art gallery. There was an artistic vibe to everything from dinnerware to drapery, art photographs to textiles.
When Renee Pedro bought a house with mid-century décor, she decided to embrace the look.
Arizona's self-employed could be in line to get a tax break designed to partly offset a $900 increase in what they're paying to the federal government.
Suspending disbelief is a part of watching most any action film, where bullets fly like birds and mayhem explodes as easily as a shaken soda can. But even in such a contrived movie world, it's asking far too much for us to accept that Noomi Rapace would be hounded as a "monster" for a little scaring around her left eye.
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