Jeff Herbert is the co-founder of Superstition Meadery in Prescott. He, along with his wife Jennifer, built the company from nothing into one of the highest-rated beverage producers in the country.Herbert is a rare combination. He got his degree at Arizona State University in anthropology and then spent most of his career as a firefighter for the Phoenix Fire Department. Then,
The Show's series Our Street is taking a closer look at neighborhoods around metro Phoenix and what makes them tick.So far in this series, we’ve visited economically-diverse areas of Phoenix and historic communities in the throes of change. So now, The Show heads out of the center-city, north up Grand Avenue and all the way west to Peoria, where Host Lauren Gilger recently
The Show's series Our Street is taking a closer look at neighborhoods around metro Phoenix and what makes them tick.From bustling urban cores to up-and-coming developments, The Show wants to find out about the most interesting parts of the Valley.
In the years leading up to World War II, you could drive along Baseline Road in south Phoenix and see every color of the rainbow in flowers. And you could smell their sweet scent for miles.There were seven Japanese-American families that owned hundreds of acres of land at the base of South Mountain then, and they turned the area into a bona fide flower district, selling