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For Marcos, an early season loss is vindicated

Marcos de Niza's Padres varsity football time, which lost its first game of the 2015-16 season 24-12 to Mountain Pointe, took its vengeance out on neighboring McClintock High School a week later with a dominating 49-7 win.

9/11 tragedy forever altered the course of family’s life

Tempe businessman Andrew Bird remembers the day his father seemed invincible.

Disappearing ink

By Deborah Hilcove Years ago, they marked seamen, gang members and drug users. Today, however, they’ve lost their ominous reputation. Musicians, actors and athletes have popularized them to the extent that about 25...

Corona del Sol Baseball, player-in-focus: Damon DeVirgilio

Corona Baseball — With one game left in the regular season, the Aztecs are sitting in 11th place in the Division I baseball standings with a 20-6 overall record after defeating Mountain Pointe, 1-0, April...

Can’t get the kids to SeaWorld?

San Diego attraction brings its popular denizens of the deep to Kyrene de las Brisas Elementary School for a day of discovery and fun.

Were you among the 30,000 who turned out for Pat’s Run?

Can you find your face in the crowd? Wrangler News photographer Billy Hardiman was there early to record the event's most thrilling, and in some cases most memorable, moments.

Despite shift to new varieties, Tempe florist reports carnations still top the list for Mother’s Day

By Deborah Hilcove Each of us has one. Some of us may have several. Perhaps they’re living or maybe they’re gone. Some are birth, foster, adoptive. Many serve in the military; others are...

COURAGE: Some won their fight, one lost, but all waged a battle that earned them respect

By Sally Mesarosh It was an evening Ridge Vanderbur would have enjoyed, filled with lively music from the Corona Steel Drum Band and energetic young people being honored by their community. On April...
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