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New ticket pricing at TCA brings savings

By Wrangler News Staff Tempe Center for the Arts is venturing into a new, collaborative approach to subscription ticket sales this season. Aimed at developing a true partnership with local presenters, the Mix...

County’s growth maintains ranking as nation’s 4th largest

By Wrangler News Staff More people moved to Maricopa County than any other county in the nation last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released Thursday. This is the third year in...

Marcos students win 1st, 2nd in bus-wrap contest

By Wrangler News Staff Two Marcos de Niza High School students took top honors in the 19th annual Valley Metro Design A Transit Wrap Art competition. CeLyn Evens, a senior, placed first and received...

Mom’s books, young Keating’s teacher recall a hero

By Wrangler News Staff It’s not likely that the kids at Kyrene Traditional Academy would have known what it’s like to be a Navy SEAL. Nor that they’d ever heard the story of...

Tempe Chamber unveils loans for business access as streetcar is installed

By Wrangler News Staff A new program in Tempe provides low-interest loan opportunities to businesses along the streetcar route so they can have access to funds during construction. Through a unique partnership between the...

Protests mount against two South Tempe projects

By Sammie Ann Wicks Impending commercial development of two key adjacent corners in South Tempe has nearby neighbors scrambling to protest and resist the move. One community organizer says his group is already...

Print Edition – May 18, 2019

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Kids cash in by earning baccalaureate status: one penny at a time

By Diana Nelson Curriculum at Kyrene Middle School is now global, and the community is taking notice. Work is in the final review phase for proposed accreditation of KMS as an International Baccalaureate...

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