Feature Articles
No gas, no power plug, no problem
The first street legal solar car ever built is en route to a record breaking trip around the world.
Old Granddaddy will rise again
Our Native American tour guide took us to view of a huge stand of saguaros and began playing an ancient melody on his flute. We watched as shadows grew as tall as saguaros, lit against a spectacular sunset.
Mary’s Story: Shelter last hope for abandoned pets
The little dog’s broken jaw hung open grotesquely. Her right eye was crushed in its socket. Shelter staff examined her extensive wounds as she nervously scanned her new surroundings.
Dying to Text
It was a typical Friday night on February 18, 2011, as Ashley drove down Highway 12 near Rochester, Washington. According to phone records Ashley texted, “Oh, you like me, we're going to have fun,” and hit send. Ashley’s vehicle crashed head on into an oncoming Freightliner Truck. The driver of the truck was ...
From the blog of 90-year-old Father of Public Relations
Harold Burson, commonly referred to as the Father of Modern Day Public Relations, turned 90 years old earlier this year and blogged about it while seated at his computer in his Burson-Marsteller office.