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Tempe mom catches a break with 21 other moms of children with disabilities

Twenty-two moms from Tempe and other parts of the United States—all filled with hope—recently gathered for a luncheon at Babbo's Tempe restaurant and an opportunity to share the successes and frustrations of their ongoing battle against holoprosencephaly.

Oktoberfest rewind: Free tickets, all volunteers

October might seem like a long way off when slogging through the sweltering days of August, but organizers of Four Peaks Oktoberfest are meeting weekly in preparation for the big day this fall when the festival makes its 43rd return visit to Tempe.

‘Hip Historian’ to bring a bit of trivia to Chandler

Alex Trebek must be wondering if his Jeopardy-host successor may already be in waiting.

‘Wrangler News’ editor’s latest book aims to encourage; follows earlier interviews with victims of Iraq persecution

Tempe journalist, author and Wrangler News editor Joyce Coronel enjoys a writer's dream—to be approached by a publisher and asked to write a book.

In the dark about coding? Class sheds light on details

The craze for learning code seems to be growing exponentially, and now Mesa Community College is getting into the game.

Value of early learning for pre-schoolers leads to additional programs in Kyrene

The Kyrene district will offer more learning opportunities in the upcoming school year for pre-schoolers who are between the ages of 3 and 5.

Print Edition – July 15, 2017

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As football season nears, eyes turn to expectations

With football a little over two months away, football fans at both Corona del Sol and Marcos de Niza are most like starting to think about high school football and how their teams will play this season since both teams will have new quarterbacks while the Aztecs have a new head coach.

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