Mark Crudup

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Combined PD, DEA effort generates 100-plus pounds of expired prescription meds

South Temperesidents were able to safely dispose of unused and expired prescription medications during a program conducted jointly by the Tempe Police Department and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The Tempe police collected...

Kosama: Not what you’d call ‘average’

Judd Hawkins, owner and manager of Kosama, isn't your average personal trainer, and your first impression of his gym likely will be much different from what you've seen at other workout hotspots...

Technology links Kyrene kids to a global classroom

In the not so recent past, local elementary schools had computer labs filled only with buzzing Macintosh computers with games that would seem weirdly ancient to today’s students. More astonishing to them...

Hi-tech lab offers a shadowy glimpse of our low-tech past

Kyrene Middle School’s new LTEC Lab, which combines state-of-the-art technology and software with hands-on projects, was converted into a dark cave billowing with mist as students explored prehistoric art and ancient peoples...

Global campaign inspires Rotarians; club studies adding new members

Kyrene Corridor Rotary Club, the south Tempe branch of a widely heralded international organization aimed at improving the world through hands-on projects and fundraisers, got an inside look at an Arizona State...

Brisas kids get a special treat at Constitution Day festivities

Students at Kyrene de las Brisas Elementary School got a patriotic presentation from Principal Christie Winkelmann during an assembly on Constitution Day, Friday Sept. 16, and were graced with the presence of...

Dress code, other changes alter new traditional school

Kyrene del Sureño Elementary School will become a traditional academy next year, according to an announcement by district officials. The news came during a board meeting late last month and again at...

Marcos stage show gets a boost from a Broadway pro

  It can’t be said that the choir students at Marcos de Niza High School put on anything that could be called an “average” choral show. With a top pro engineering next month’s...

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