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Two Kyrene schools, principals earn gold awards for impressive academic gains

Story by Diana Whittle Two elementary schools in the Kyrene district demonstrated an Olympic-like feat and grabbed the gold as a “Beat the Odds” school. Both Kyrene de los Manitas in Tempe and Kyrene de las Lomas...

Tekkies to get a double jolt of fun at combined Geeks’ Night Out, Geek Week coming to Tempe

Robots, Wonder Woman, solar energy and Tempe school-science experiments all come together in one funky ball of kinetic energy for Geeks’ Night Out and Geek Week, presented by the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiative. The city of Tempe...

Noted watercolorist, wife celebrate 50 years of sharing

Acclaimed Tempe watercolor artist Raleigh Kinney says he couldn't have made a living for the last 34 years without his business partner and wife Darlene Kinney.

Tempe teen’s role brings rock-star status to performance of ‘Godspell’

Story by M.V. Moorhead Photo by Billy Hardiman Early on in rehearsals for Seton Catholic Preparatory High School’s production of Godspell, director Brigid O’Neill instructed her cast members to develop a back-story for their roles. This led Austin...

Kids get a jump start on careers of the future

Story by Diana Whittle Photo by Billy Hardiman For middle-school students who like to learn from hands-on projects, a new program in the Tempe district may provide a custom-made fit. Fees College Preparatory Academy announced its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program,...

Project to study how Tempe areas differ

Story by Georgia Swing You might not know which “character area” of Tempe you live in, but city planners hope that a process they’re about to kick off will make you acutely aware – and proud – of what sets your neighborhood...

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