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Red Ribbon Week brings a powerful message to teens about drug use and addiction

When parents regularly talk to their teenagers about drugs, those young people are 42 percent less likely to use them.

Kyrene official says data reveals what African-American students, parents find troubling

Data prepared and released by officials of the Kyrene School District show disturbing trends by race, pointing to more behavioral problems and less academic achievement among black students.

Print Edition – November 3, 2018

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Scoop: Corona grad double dips as ice cream purveyor, CPR whiz

Jim Wise, owner of the store, was having a heart attack and went into cardiac arrest.

U.S. electrical innovator takes a Tempe home

“Thinking locally is just one of the ways we’ve enhanced our reputation as a key innovator in our industry.”

Tempe Kiwanis installs new officers, sets world’s children as focus of goals, objectives

David Whitehorn has been installed president of the Kiwanis Club of Tempe, succeeding Dr. Judy Aldrich

Print Edition – October 20, 2018

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Racial equality in Kyrene schools to spark discussion at Oct. 23 session

Members of the Kyrene Superintendent’s Community Council will focus on the topic at a Governing Board meeting Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the district’s main office.

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