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AZ Mills hosts basketball fundraiser for Tempe Police Foundation, community welcome

Arizona Mills Hosts First-Ever Community Basketball Tournament to Benefit the Tempe Police Foundation Arizona Mills is hosting its first-ever 3-on-3 community basketball tournament to benefit the Tempe Police Foundation, a non-profit organization that...

Mom with preemie twins gives back to Dignity hospital that saved her boys

By Sammie Ann Wicks It was a night in 2014 like any other, with no hint of trouble, as a young mother-to-be went about her daily tasks and then retired, oblivious to the life-changing event—and the reality...

Print Edition – April 6, 2019

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Dignity Health opens freestanding emergency room in Tempe

The new facility is licensed under Dignity Health Arizona General Hospital-Mesa, which opened last year in the East Valley. To celebrate the grand opening, Dignity Health Arizona General Hospital Emergency Room-Tempe hosted...

For police and firefighters, just one more deadly risk

The sad news involving a Flagstaff police officer who took his own life, followed by our receipt of a white paper from an internationally recognized foundation that deals with social and disability-related issues, prompted...

Asst. principal takes school’s top job: New Marcos principal aims at furthering a notable past

By Diana Nelson When school starts next fall, the students at Marcos de Niza High School will be greeted by a new principal, but one with a very familiar name and face:...

TCAA mobilizing volunteers as part of ‘March for Meals’ campaign to help seniors, disabled to have better lives

By Nicholas Johnsen Though known to many as a college town, Tempe is also home to a growing elderly and disabled population, many of whom require assistance with day-to-day tasks such as preparing...

S.A.F.E. program a Lifeline for teens at five area high schools

Last year may have been only the tip of a rapidly melting iceberg of suicidal ideation among Tempe, West Chandler and other Valley teenagers: More than 23,000 calls and nearly 1,400 texts...

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