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5K, fun run at Kiwanis Park brings gifts, joy to lives of troubled boys

Story by Georgia Swing Photo by Billy Hardiman The beige ranch-style house with the well-kept yard looks like any other in this Chandler residential neighborhood. Walk inside, though, and you find seven teenage boys doing homework, playing video games and...

To The Rescue: Fostering mastiffs becomes a labor of love

Story by Chelsea Martin Photos by Billy Hardiman Canines are labeled “man’s best friend” because, at the end of the day, it’s a comforting truth. Many pet owners regard their dog not as just an animal but...

Kyrene staff, parents, kids gain new perspectives from advanced use of digital technology

Story by Diana Whittle The increased use of technology in the Kyrene Elementary School District continues to make teaching more effective and efficient, says a group of 15 users of new software, computers and other educational tools. At...

Student production challenges creative, technical ingenuity

Story by M.V. Moorhead Even in these cooler months, Tempe seems pretty far away from rural Maine. But playgoers can get a breath of cool wintry New England air at Almost, Maine, this year’s first production at the...

$2 million in donations signal final year for Komen in Arizona

There comes a time in life when virtually everyone is faced with a mind-numbing challenge, one that forces us to either throw in the towel or fight and hope for a better tomorrow. These unfortunate obstacles...

Satisfied users of medical marijuana will discuss health benefits

Story by Chase Kamp Since April 2011, when the voter-approved Arizona Medical Marijuana Act took effect, more than 36,000 state residents have received licenses to legally treat various conditions with medically grown marijuana. The Harvest of Tempe medical...

Voters’ OK of Kyrene, Tempe Union measures allows planning to start now for future school maintenance

Story by Diana Whittle The voters’ approval of budget override measures in both the Kyrene Elementary and Tempe Union High school districts, lets administrators breathe a partial sigh of relief. Although the funds don’t actually come into play for several years,...

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