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Spring sports close out their season for coming playoffs

Corona volleyball The no.11 ranked Aztecs avenged their loss to the no.12 ranked Desert Vista Thunder earlier in the season with a sweep of their own on senior night. Corona had a...

Showering new moms with love … and diapers

This Mother’s Day, Tempe and Chandler families have opened their hearts and wallets to help new moms and families in need welcome little ones into their homes. A lengthy list of baby...

Tempe-based Solari approaches mental health with kindness, compassion

How the nonprofit is providing support and resources for people suffering from a crisis You are not alone. Those four words can have a powerful and profound impact on someone experiencing a mental...

Omni hotel opening adds dimension to Tempe’s appeal as destination city

Airport ease of access, likely approval of a new professional hockey entertainment district, and and what might be described as a visitor checklist of dream-come-true lodging offerings were happily described for celebrants...

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Padres softball pushes past midpoint in 4A ratings

The Marcos de Niza softball team, with a 10-4 overall and 3-3 section record, is ranked No. 20 out of 47 teams in the 4A conference. The Padres have one young player...

Opposing sides mobilize to share their perspectives

With ballots for Propositions 301, 302 and 303—measures that would allow for the required removal, restoration and development of a new Arizona Coyotes entertainment district—now in the mail, tensions from those who...

Retired Anchorage chief will succeed Tempe predecessor

Kenneth McCoy, retired police chief in Anchorage, Alaska, has been named chief of the Tempe Police Department. McCoy retired in 2022 as chief of the Anchorage department after 27 years of service. He...

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