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Officially, Dr. Jan Vesely didn’t start her job as the Kyrene School District’s new superintendent—but that was only on paper.

Former Aztec pal wowed by co-player’s meteoric rise

Nick Marciano was always a little envious of Colby Woodmansee. Not because he wanted to be like him, but because he knew he was simply the best baseball player his age.

Corona wrestlers hone their skills

Wrestlers, like most high school athletes, use their summer vacation from school to sharpen their skills against the best competition they can find to further their specific athletic development in preparation for the high school season.

Actor’s Equity veteran takes a bow at Tempe Arts Center

You know how they say Arizona’s a dry heat?” asks Ralph Remington.

Ex-officer advises when to ‘say something’ and to whom

As terror attacks become more commonplace, the oft-repeated catchphrase “See something, say something” has Tempe and West Chandler residents wondering: What exactly does it mean?

Local families fear the worst for their starving loved ones

As the crisis in Venezuela continues to escalate, three people who fled their economically crumbling nation and have taken refuge in Tempe and West Chandler have expressed their fears over rapidly deteriorating and increasingly dangerous conditions.

Lightening the load for seniors: Neighbors lend a helping hand

Tempe is home to the largest university in the U.S., but it’s also home to a burgeoning population of senior citizens.

MLK Award honors champions of diversity

Flora Farago helped bring 500 ASU students together to fight social injustice. Kristyn Taylor St. Yves organized teens at Tempe High School to serve as peer educators for middle school students. A...
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