Mark Crudup

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To employee-turned-entrepreneur, dry cleaning never lookied rosier

To Rosalba Cabrera, the future looks rosy, even in an economy that’s been consistently wilting for the last few years. Known as Rosie by most of her customers, the owner of Desert Dry...

New technology helps guide Kyrene students in digital age

The days of poster-board projects and flip-chart presentations are slowly fading away in the Kyrene School District, as new software opens opportunities for students to mouse and click their way into the...

Her 1st novel makes dream of authorship come true

South Tempe resident Cathie Cameron had a dream to hold her own book in her hands one day, and that time has finally come. Cameron just released her first book, Dead Enough, a...

Memorial services honor nation’s fallen heroes

Flags will be flown and prayers offered Monday in commemoration of the men and women who served—and continue to serve—in the military to protect this country and its citizens. At Arizona Community Church,...

Kyrene schools now must find other ways to meet $5.3 million deficit

Kyrene District staff answered questions from Governing Board members during a sometimes heated discussion of school budget issues at a May 24 public meeting. — Wrangler News photo by Mark CrudupAfter hours...

YMCA kids join celebration of South Tempe’s neighborhood garden

Enthusiasts who have been laboring over a onetime vacant lot in south Tempe with their minds set on conceiving a lush community garden got a bit of welcome praise this month: they...

Corona, Marcos launch first phase of energy-saving effort

An innovative sustainability program considered to represent a major stride toward helping Corona del Sol and Marcos de Niza high schools join the “green” movement has been approved by the Tempe Union...

South Tempe cyclists share tales with a two-wheeling veteran

Tempe recreation manager Shawn Wagner, left, joins Patricia Berning, owner of Berning’s Fine Jewelry, and Denise Rentschler, community outreach manager for Tempe, who provided a breakfast stop for bicyclists. — Wrangler News...

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