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In opioid epidemic, women’s natural empathy hailed as previously undiscovered key

By Sammie Ann Wicks The statistics are staggering: Fatalities nationwide due to opioid overdoses numbered 42,000 in 2016 and 71,568 in 2017, according to a 2018 Centers for Disease Control report. That’s between 115...

Print Edition – May 4, 2019

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Proposed development of vacant lot spurs neighbors’ reaction, public meeting planned for May 15

By Noah Kutz & Joyce Coronel For decades, the northwest corner of Rural and Warner roads in South Tempe has stood vacant. Now, if a developer gains the city’s approval, a restaurant, day-care...

Veteran TSLL coach reflects on how baseball teaches kids lifelong lessons

Spring is here, and with it come the familiar smell of hot dogs and peanuts, plus the crack of the bat that says “play ball.” Yes, it’s baseball season, and Tempe South Little...

From Spencer, a floppy-eared wag to Dignity’s vision of humankindness

By Sammie Ann Wicks Those big, brown eyes. That sensitive, helpful attitude. That curly, blonde hair, so charming to the ladies (and everybody else). His name is Spencer, and yes, he’s a dog—one who apparently is...

Downtown Chandler business spotlight: Inner-city roots provided pathway to designer’s success

By Nicholas Johnsen Every great product or brand has some form of designer behind it. These designers work with employers to develop their subject in unique and appealing ways. Whether it’s cheap freelance work...

ASU scientist dives into murky waters for answers to ocean pollution

Staff Reports Dumping of plastic bags and other man- made pollutants is raising heightened concerns among biologists, one of whom will seek to increase public awareness—and ask for help to forestall an ecological crisis—at...

Print Edition – April 20, 2019

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