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Intel volunteers schedule computer familiarization series at libraries

Chandler’s Sunset branch library is accepting signups for a series of six free weekly computer classes run by volunteer Intel employees. The series, which starts Jan. 29, will be hosted at the downtown...

SRP to hold public meeting on new high-voltage lines for Tempe, Chandler

SRP is again seeking the public’s views on a proposed expansion of high-voltage electric lines, this time along the Price Road corridor in west Chandler and south Tempe. A series of meetings has...

Kyrene retains security plan, despite concerns

School security took center stage during a study session of the Kyrene School Board on Jan. 22, along with the announcement of a new safety committee to assess the best security practices...

Baby bump ahead? Insight for Expecting Mothers

On the eve of January as the clock strikes midnight, kisses are exchanged, resolutions are made and new beginnings are imminent. For some, new beginnings in 2013 may also include a new...

Ms. Senior AZ credits ‘sense of humor’ with ability to stay young

She’s smart, she’s funny and she just represented Arizona in the National Ms. Senior America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. Pat Thielen-Warren, crowned Ms. Senior Arizona last March, didn’t bring home...

Parenting-after-divorce issues studied in ASU research project

Arizona State University researchers have developed a parenting-after-divorce program that has been found to substantially reduce behavior problems, mental health disorders and substance abuse among children whose parents have divorced. They are...

Still time to share ideas online as city starts work on its 2013 budget

Chandler’s Budget Office is conducting an online survey of residents to help develop the City’s budgetary priorities for the upcoming 2013-2014 fiscal year (which starts July 1, 2013). The survey is online...

Retracing history

Today’s typical teen may not think that giving up electronics, sleeping on hard ground and experiencing extreme weather is the ideal way to spend fall break. But more than 80 young and 60...

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