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Diablos charities celebrate more than $366k given in 2022 grants

There were smiles all around for members of the Tempe Diablos and Diablos Charities and their guests during 'Celebrate Giving,' recognizing grant recipients of the Charities' campaign. Almost 50 groups attended the...

In Tempe, ‘Diversity’ is more than just a buzz word. We live it daily.

By Berdetta Hodge I am a lifelong Tempe resident. It is a city home to churches, temples, and mosques. When I attend community events and neighborhood gatherings, I hear a wide range of...

Tempe partnership leads to more desirable streetscapes

The Seventh Street and Forest Avenue intersection just got an upgrade. A partnership with Downtown Tempe Authority enabled Tempe artist Kyllan Maney to transform the look and increase the safety of the...

Shady way to improve campus environment: Think green

A group of environmentally focused students from Corona del Sol High School have planted themselves firmly alongside the National Football League and the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee to bring more shade...

Print Edition – November 5, 2022

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Need to conserve water remains vital, commentary by Kevin Hartke

Commentary by Kevin Hartke The City of Chandler supplies tens of millions of gallons of high-quality drinking water every day to our residential, business and industrial customers. Over the years, we have made smart...

Angela Lansbury: Columnist M.V. Moorhead shares his memories

By M.V. Moorhead Our dog Othello was a fan of Angela Lansbury. My mother-in-law would often dogsit him, and she, like many people of her generation, was a devoted viewer of Murder, She...

Aztecs appear headed toward recapturing their pre-Covid magic

By Alex Zener Six games into the regular season with a 5-1 overall record, the Aztecs seem to have recaptured some of the magic they had two years ago when  they went 8-0...

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