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Most dangerous time for bike accidents: Broad daylight

As the winter chill fades and Arizona’s typical early spring sets in, many students, athletes and weekend warriors will be hitting the roads and parks on their bikes. A mammoth Bicycle Safety Action...

Bandit kidnaps, robs at two busy Tempe locations

Police are seeking the public’s help in locating and identifying a suspect in a Jan. 29 carjacking and kidnapping from the Fry’s Marketplace at McClintock and Baseline and an earlier kidnapping from...

Finances prove a juggling act as funding remains up in air

Juggling requires keen hand-and-eye coordination—a glance away and a ball drops to the ground. The juggler gets frustrated and the audience, well, sometimes boos. So it goes, too, for school districts that are...

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...

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...

Abundant perks plus a spot on ‘Inc.’s top 5000 list help W. Chandler firm bank on its future in the financial industry

You may think your job has plenty of benefits, but we’d venture a guess it’s nothing like the perks they get at DBSI. A humble installer of banking equipment 15 years ago, the...

200 students moved to temporary quarters

Unpleasant odors wafting into the classrooms at Kyrene Middle School last month caused administrators to temporarily relocate 200 sixth graders to neighboring C.J. Waggoner Elementary. Though that “temporary” status at first was expected to span only a matter of days, officials...

Jan. 1 adjustment coming for Tempe water customers

Tempe residents will see a small increase next year in their water service rates – about $2.41 more per month, from $44.27 to $46.68, for a typical single-family household. The increase is...
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