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MCC reaches out to first-generation minority applicants

Last year, the U.S. Census Bureau confirmed that kids nearing school age are part of a majority-minority population segment.

Return of Tempe’s own rock ‘n roll legend

Veteran songwriter Roger Clyne is one of Tempe’s most enduring rock ‘n roll exports and perhaps the city’s best showman.

Swim team faces a rare dilemma: Too much water

You’d think a swim meet couldn't have too much water

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Resident input sought on future planning for Tempe's Ken McDonald Golf Course Tempe has asked residents what they think the future should hold for the clubhouse at Ken McDonald Golf Course. A public workshop,...

Music, food (don’t forget the beer) on tap for 2016 Oktoberfest gala

Four Peaks Oktoberfest is approaching fast, and it’s time to start planning for the festival fun that runs for three days at Tempe Town Lake starting Friday, Oct. 7.

First Amendment’s survival depends on reader responsibility

It’s pretty remarkable how often the First Amendment plays a role in our everyday lives.

Tempe Center for the Arts’ new exec has big plans for the Valley’s ‘Artistic Jewel’

Tempe Center for the Arts has named Luis Ruiz as its new general manager, with responsibility for day-to-day operations of a facility touted as the “jewel in the crown” of a city known Valley-wide for its support of the arts.

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