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Advice to kids who want to succeed: ‘Rise Up’

Classroom learning, as we’ve all been told, may be the mainstay of education, but it’s only one pathway in the diverse road to becoming a happy, successful adult.

City’s rental subsidy proves a life-saver

For Tempe resident Jennifer Johnson, life often feels like a juggling act—working multiple jobs, going to school, raising four kids and handling whatever else life throws at her.

1,000 jobs to open with bank expansion

Newly arrived Bank of the West may hire up to 1,000 people at a new office that will support company operations across the U.S. “Our new facility in Tempe will be an important...

Hey, buddy, will you come over and sit with us?

Photos and story by Gabrielle Olson Communication Specialist Tempe Elementary School District Feeling excluded is often painful, lonely, and confusing for children. At Broadmor Elementary, students and staff have come up with a clever way...

$500k grant helps fund Tempe’s free pre-school offering

In line with its commitment to support early childhood education, a major Valley grant-making organization has awarded half a million dollars to Tempe’s free preschool pilot program, a first-ever effort by the...

Kyrene joins the battle confronting crisis of suicidal, at-risk teens

After an alarming uptick in teen suicides in the East Valley late last year, Kyrene educators and students were among thousands who took action by attending a conference aimed at prevention.

Print Edition – January 27, 2018

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Panel faces residents’ frustration

It’s become a cliché archetype in American society: the courageous journalist who speaks truth to power and holds elected officials accountable.

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