The history of Arizona’s Cactus
League, including spring training
baseball at Chandler’s Compadre
Stadium, is the featured topic at
the next Our Stories guest speaker
presentation Saturday, March 15, at
Sunset branch library, 4930 W. Ray
Road.
The program runs...
By Chelsea Martin
Jayelee Dorris, left, with SOL Buddies officers Laura Rodriguez, Hannah Allen, Tyler Thompson, Julia
Maisel, Bridget Manning and Erin Wochner.
When you believe you can
make a difference, you
will. Whether it takes...
By Don Kirkland
Rain or shine, young or old, Bowser needs
exercise. And even though he doesn’t speak
our language, he has no trouble letting us
know when it’s time for his daily walk.
After all, there...
Tempe police and courts
employees have partnered with
Tempe schools and the Tempe
non-profit animal shelter Lost Our
Home to generate nearly 10,000
pounds of food for abandoned or
vulnerable animals.
Lost Our Home founder and
executive director Jodi Polanski...
By Sally Mesarosh
Mesa Community
College student
Amanda Fahy
believes there’s more to
a college education than
just academics.
This past semester
she took time from her
studies to volunteer at
Care Partnership, a nonprofit
that helps nearly
20,000 people every
year.
Fahy helped out
in the...
By Chase Kamp
As a new resident to the Bay
Area, it’s still a strange thrill to see the
Twitter headquarters on Market Street,
or to know that my Words with Friends
tiles are bouncing around inside...
By Hayley Gorman
One book can change the life of a child.
In Latin American countries there aren’t
nearly enough children’s books. McClintock
High School is helping promote literacy
in such countries by collecting money for
a non...
By Chelsea Martin
A new breath of life is generating renewed
enthusiasm for Tempe’s future, thanks to a
recently adopted general plan that creates a
planning roadmap through 2040.
Nancy Ryan, project management coordinator
for Tempe’s General Plan...