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Print Edition – December 3, 2022

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Snapchat: The newest opioid?

By Skylar Heisey We can’t prove with any degree of certainty that social media is the only cause of the increasing number of adolescents with mental illness, however, there is a link. What...

Chandler volunteers clean up neighborhoods for annual “For Our City Day”

Chandler hosted its 12th annual National Make a Difference Day observance as October came to a close. The event, put together by program staff and community leaders, brought together more than 1,000...

Chandler develops new way to link with nearby areas

Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and the Chandler City Council have announced that applications for CIVIC are now being accepted. CIVIC is an acronym for Chandler Involving Volunteers in the Community. CIVIC, launching in...

Film Fare: Good Night Oppy

By M.V. Moorhead Robots have been a mainstay in movies for most of the past century, and one of the recurrent themes of such tales is the question of whether they are conscious...

Diablos charities celebrate more than $366k given in 2022 grants

There were smiles all around for members of the Tempe Diablos and Diablos Charities and their guests during 'Celebrate Giving,' recognizing grant recipients of the Charities' campaign. Almost 50 groups attended the...

In Tempe, ‘Diversity’ is more than just a buzz word. We live it daily.

By Berdetta Hodge I am a lifelong Tempe resident. It is a city home to churches, temples, and mosques. When I attend community events and neighborhood gatherings, I hear a wide range of...

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