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Aztecs appear headed toward upswing

After being on top with three straight state championship seasons to their credit, it’s been and up and down year for the Aztecs and new head coach Neil MacDonald.

On the street: Cities launch homeless count

You’ve seen them standing at the freeway exits or on street corners, holding makeshift signs with scrawled pleas for assistance.

A joyful visit at a joyous time of the year

Tempe resident Erika Jacobs and Corona del Sol graduate Jason Soronson don’t know each other but share an uncommon insight.

Bright launch for holidays

Chandler will officially kick of the holiday season Dec. 5 with its annual Parade of Lights and Tumbleweed Tree Lighting ceremony.

Being in need at holidays holds personal meaning for one of church’s longest-tenured staff members

It was the late 1990s, and for 14 long months Karen Goetz spent sleepless nights aplenty.

New ‘Row’ project promises a more vibrant downtown

Chandler’s burgeoning downtown is about to get another eye-popping addition to its environs: a project its planners envision as becoming “the heart and soul” of a mixed-use development already approved for the area.

New head of school lays out his plan to help students gain an entrepreneurial edge

Summit School of Ahwatukee will have a new leader for the 2015-2016 school year, and he’s fired up about challenging students to learn in innovative ways.

Tempe Library solar panels: Today’s hope for tomorrow’s power needs

Here in the sunny Southwest, the rays of the sun are plentiful. Beyond bringing winter visitors, they’re also helping power the future.
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