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Prestigious honor goes to Ellis

A longtime member of Tempe’s leadership elite, Shana Ellis, has been named the 33rd recipient of Tempe Community Council's Don Carlos Humanitarian Award.

Town hall advises parents how to drug-proof their kids

As a new school year gets underway, the Tempe Coalition wants parents to know there’s plenty they can do to help keep their kids safe and drug-free.

Water 101: An SRP primer on Valley’s vital resource

Diving into the intricacies of Tempe’s and Chandler’s water supply wouldn’t be complete without including the Valley’s No. 1 purveyor of the golden elixir of our Valley’s existence, Salt River Project.

Sunset library talk explores election nuances

Will it be 'Stronger Together' or 'Make America Great Again'?

4 from Corona found camaraderie during years together in med program

Four Corona del Sol graduates have spread their wings and are ready to take flight as physician assistants this month. The four will be among 90 students who graduate from the Physician Assistant program at Midwestern University in Glendale Aug. 25.

Aug. 20 pre-college workshops chart best path to career success

Wondering what to do after high school? Questioning which college is right for you?

Are books growing in your garden? Mini-libraries are springing up in Tempe

Longing to curl up with a good read but don’t have time to get to the library?

Why this job is easy to love [Hint: It’s not just the job, it’s the people

I’ll have to admit that I was happily surprised at the number of responses we received from our recent tribute to the many talented people I've had the privilege of working with and knowing these past years.

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