Kate Kunkel

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Local vendor finds cure for Valley’s bland hummus

Sabeur Rouin saw one major problem with the state of Arizona when he moved here — the hummus. He’s Doctor Hummus, the man behind the name of the business he started. He mashes locally grown garbanzo beans and adds his “secret ingredients” to create the perfect low-calorie snack. Rouin said dips made by competitors cannot measure up to his top-notch product that he sells at the Open Air Market at the Phoenix Public Market on Saturdays.

Stick ‘n’ poke tattooing becomes increasingly popular among students

Video by Jordan Frakes Today’s technology gives people access to instructions for at-home projects of all types, including how to use a sewing kit to make real, permanent — but possibly dangerous — tattoos. A 2012 Harris Interactive survey...

Heard Museum offers opportunity to discover artifacts’ worth

Uncovering the value of American Indian artifacts is a game of hit or miss. A family heirloom could turn out to be a worthless replica or a garage sale find may be worth its weight in gold.

Sausage maker’s family traditions help build strong downtown network

Schreiner's Fine Sausage began in 1955 using traditional German recipes and continues to stay busier than ever despite the turbulent economy.

ASU students, staff discuss ways to include LGBTQ students in campus, community

LGBTQA Experiences brought together students and faculty to discuss making the campus community more welcoming at yesterday's dialogue in the Mercado building.

Law enforcement investigating last week’s ASURITE shutdown

The hacking of ASURITE left many students without access to email and Blackboard assignments for days late last week. The FBI and local law enforcement agencies are now investigating the incident, according to an update released Tuesday.