Mark Crudup

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Homebuilder aids St. Joseph’s raffle

T.W. Lewis, a longtime south Tempe homebuilder, will make a housing dream come true when winners are drawn for this month’s Health and Wealth Raffle sponsored by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical...

Passion keeps young rider pursuing U.S. title with her ‘best friend’

Catherine Chamberlain, a west Chandler 16-year-old, found her passion in life when she was only nine years old. And she’s been following it ever since – intensely. Right now, Catherine is in Kentucky,...

Changes in library habits giving planners a new vision

Even with Kindles and other electronic devices becoming the medium of literature, libraries still remain a huge asset to the community and residents, whether its for education, research or meetings. Chandler Sunset Library...

The warning signs of suicide

For relatives, friends and others close by, there’s nothing more devastating than the tragedy of death. The pain and frustration seem to worsen when death results from a suicide, particularly one who...

$9.9 million cath lab expansion due to open

Chandler Regional Medical Center will serve its first patients in the newly completed $9.9 million expansion of its cardiac catheterization laboratory on Tuesday, Sept. 6. “We started with a blank piece of paper;...

Promoting tranquility in a break-neck world

Andrea White, left, and Diane McCloskey were the mainstays of a community campaign to install a meditation garden at Harelson Park in south Tempe’s Warner Ranch neighborhood.Let’s face it – life can...

Dual-language classes now open to pre-K kids

Maria Humphries embarks on her second year of helping pre-K kids master Spanish as a second language. The program is under way at Kyrene de los Niños Elementary School.Even before kindergarten, Kyrene...

Light rail: On track to a bright future

Despite a recent surge of transit cuts affecting bus routes throughout Tempe and Chandler, light rail is gliding toward a brighter future. Valley Metro officials are moving forward with a 3.1-mile Central Mesa...

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