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Fundayz: Spring Break edition

Sports equipment, instructional programming, games, music, snacks and more — they were all part of Tempe Play Mobile’s free after-school adventure for tweens and teens. Programming ran weekdays from 3 p.m. - dusk (approximately...

Stepping up to the plate for a cause

We’ve all been impacted by cancer in one way or another. My first experience came in 2015 when a friend and fellow teammate on the Corona del Sol volleyball program was diagnosed...

Like other family standouts, he’s ‘destined for greatness

It was two years ago that Wrangler News contributor Sam Voas profiled another standout among the athletes of Tempe’s longtime Peat family. Now, Peat is considered the top-ranked basketball prospect in the nation...

HOPING THAT ‘VISION ZERO’ SAFETY ZONES WILL CUT CITY’S HISTORY OF DEATH, INJURY

Although stricter enforcement with added police patrols so far doesn't seem to be more visible than usual, Tempe police are hoping the appearance of so-called Safety Corridor warnings along four of the...

Aztecs Boys Basketball finding rhythm at midpoint of season

The Corona del Sol Aztecs (8-6) held on for a commanding 58-43 victory over the Chandler Wolves. The Aztecs and Wolves exchanged baskets in the game's opening minutes, but the scrappy defense...

2nd half shores up Aztecs’ win over Red Mountain

The Aztecs had trouble containing the perimeter, yet trailed by only a couple of points at the half against the Red Mountain Lions. In the second half, however, the Aztec defense tightened...

Beanies more than just a past-time for enterprising teen

Cody Jack Armstrong is like any average seventh grader. He enjoys soccer, especially ASU soccer, has Fathead stickers on his bedroom walls and apparatus for weightlifting in the corner. What Cody also...

Andrew Lwowski

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