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New city manager gains perspective from hometown roots

When he was asked in January to serve as interim city manager, Andrew Ching didn’t expect to hold the job permanently. Yet, the Tempe City Council quickly decided that they liked his performance...

Kassel succeeds Trick as Tempe Woman of the Year

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce has named Kristine Kassel as its 2013 Business Woman of the Year. She was honored at the 18th Annual Women in Business Conference on May 22 at...

Architecture students’ futuristic views unveiled in museum display

Visions of the future can spring to life almost anywhere, and this month they’re at the Tempe History Museum. An algae farm, a biodiesel station, an elementary school and nine other buildings preview...

19 Kyrene positions now open

The unemployment rate for the Phoenix metro area still hovers stubbornly near eight percent. But for local job-seekers, help is on the way. The Kyrene School District will host a part-time job fair...

Ongoing questions about youth athletic fields

Funding for youth athletic programs Valley-wide continues to raise concern, with the Kyrene School District lately having to confront parents anxious over the use of its facilities. A similar challenge was faced...

Urgent care centers experiencing rapid growth

They’re popping up everywhere, and many of us likely have been to one: Urgent care centers that promise to take care of your illness or injury when you can’t get in to...

Treatments used on wounds that otherwise can be difficult to heal

Last November, Paul Kinach began receiving treatment for an ulcerated ankle at the Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Oxygen Center at Chandler Regional Medical Center. Kinach had been told by physicians in Syracuse,...

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