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Water 101: An SRP primer on Valley’s vital resource

Diving into the intricacies of Tempe’s and Chandler’s water supply wouldn’t be complete without including the Valley’s No. 1 purveyor of the golden elixir of our Valley’s existence, Salt River Project.

Why this job is easy to love [Hint: It’s not just the job, it’s the people

I’ll have to admit that I was happily surprised at the number of responses we received from our recent tribute to the many talented people I've had the privilege of working with and knowing these past years.

For parents, maybe child-rearing should be an Olympian sport

Watching the Olympics is always entertaining, even if I’m not a big fan of whichever event presents itself on any given evening. I always find myself getting caught up in the action.

A final tribute for Wade

A 2016 Corona del Sol graduate has been laid to rest after being struck by lightning atop Humphreys Peak near Flagstaff.

Middle Eastern culture gains momentum at new locale

If you’ve been to Baiz Market Place in Phoenix, you know it’s a well-stocked Mediterranean/Middle Eastern bakery, deli and market.

Teen’s thrill: ‘Mom, I’m a changed person’

Cate Baskin was only in seventh grade when she uttered the words her mother will never forget.

Lead toxicity in Tempe, Chandler water supplies declared at safe levels

Mounting concerns over lead in the water supplies of several U.S. cities have caused residents around the country to ask whether their water is safe.

Facebook friend or real friend?

Is the world really so small? I was browsing my Facebook wall not long ago and began to wonder about all the posts I read on a daily basis.
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