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At 72, MCC grandma gets her degree — and doesn’t have to give up knitting

By Sally Mesarosh Bonnie J. Brockway, a 72-yearsyoung great-grandma and soonto- be college graduate, was a bit worried when she went back to school at age 70. She wondered if the professors and...

Optimism remains as Kyrene schools ponder Ducey budget cuts

By Diana Whittle Spring is always budget time for the Kyrene school district, but this year school administrators must plan for a $5.2 million shortfall in the 2015-16 fiscal budget, due to cuts...

Corona takes first in color guard competition

The smile on Kaelyn Forbes' face came as no surprise to the crowd of cheering onlookers when she and her Corona del Sol teammates took first place among the state's Winter Color...

An ‘Ultimate’ challenge

It was, in a word, the “Ultimate” opportunity for 300-plus kids in area-wide Kyrene schools to compete in a sport that requires no more than a quick wrist and an agile step....

Aztecs face perennial foe DV as season unfolds

Corona’s boys track team hopes to defend its DI State Championship this spring, returning 120 competitors out of the current 200 participating in track and field this season. But heavy competition may...

All-woman staff: Dentistry with a softer, gentler approach

By Joyce Coronel From the moment you walk in the door, it’s clear that Tempe Smile Design is more like a visit to a friend’s home than a dental office. There’s a scented...

Charitable Chandler emo music fan builds an online community

By Chase Kamp In only about six months, a niche Facebook group called Non-Denominational Emo has raised hundreds of dollars for charitable organizations and connected emo music fans across the globe. Its founder,...

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