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Editing pro helps college students get it ‘write’

After being on the job hunt again while having a part-time job at Farmers Insurance, I decided to essentially create my own business as an editor for college students.

New role for nitrous oxide, and it’s no laughing matter

There’s a lot that new parents can do to prepare themselves for their little bundle of joy.

Foster kids find a mentor–and woodworking skills, too

Faced with the heartbreaking knowledge that more than 17,000 children in Arizona are in foster care, most people might sigh and throw up their hands, discouraged by what seems an insurmountable challenge.

David Carrera: A lifetime of caring

David Carrera has spent a lifetime volunteering to help the community.

After 20 years, it’s ‘The Sisterhood of the Traveling Bunco Box’

When I was growing up in the Valley back in the 1960s and ‘70s, we knew the name of every family on the block.

MCC among colleges laying out a welcome mat for newly displaced ITT students

Mesa Community College has joined its 10 sister campuses Valley-wide in responding to the recent closure of three ITT Technical Institute locations, offering help to the now displaced ITT students as they transition into a new educational environment.

Foes, proponents weigh outcomes of pot initiative

As the nation gears up for one of the most contentious presidential elections in years, residents of Tempe and West Chandler are also keeping an eye on what’s happening right here in Arizona.

I-HELP salutes those who have changed their lives for the better

Homeless for years, literally living in an orchard, “Ron” tried a variety of jobs that were mostly temporary.
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