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Hip Phoenix eatery to open in Tempe

The vacant property that once housed a Circle K at the northeast corner of Rural and Warner will soon have a new tenant.

Wrangler debuts ‘Our Neighbors, Our Faith’ section

I’ve been a religion writer for the better part of my career. That explains why, when I began writing for Wrangler News back in January 2015, I was naturally drawn to telling stories of faith.

14 returning wrestlers at Corona; Marcos’ coach Moro honored

The Aztecs are poised to have a great season, bolstered by the return of 14 wrestlers, four who placed at state last year and three more who qualified for state last season, as well as the addition of five transfer wrestlers with loads of experience,

Fry’s hopes new online shopping strategy will ‘Click’ with busy, tech-savvy customers

If you shop at the Fry’s Marketplace on Ray Road in Tempe, you may have noticed that six parking spots on the west side of the lot near one of the store’s entrances are now marked off for something called “Click List.”

Area vet reinforces sick-puppy alert

If a puppy is on your family’s wish list for potential holiday gifts, be on the lookout for scams that typically appear this time of year, says Tempe veterinarian Dr. Evan Ware.

SRP employees bake more than 5,700 cookies for soldiers stationed abroad

Many of the nation’s military will be spending the holidays away from home while stationed at bases across the globe and stateside.

Refugees, fleeing war, find respite among Valley’s welcoming families

The holidays are the time of the year when families gather to celebrate and hold each other close, sharing laughter, love and a homecooked meal.

Mounted patrols trot fearlessly where others dare not tread

Just as did many police officers during their early days on the force, modernday cop Stephanie Braxton has a partner when she patrols Mill Avenue on weekend nights.
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