City of Chandler Communications Director Nachie Marquez has been appointed to the board of the International Hispanic Network.
She was recognized and seated during IHN’s International conference in San Antonio, Texas.
During the one-year...
Whether you’re a devoted enthusiast or a casual passer-by, Tempe’s bike paths are designed to do more than help ensure a comfortable, safe environment for the city’s growing crowd of free-wheelers.
Eric Iwerson,...
It’s no secret that women are often more focused on caring for their families or careers than they are in making their own health a priority. Furthermore, there is a common misconception...
Richard Hatfield, counseling pastor atArizonaCommunityChurchinTempe, will be retiring after 54 years of religious service.
Since his start in rural Missouri, Hatfield’s career has taken him around the globe as a pastor, counselor, student...
“Over half of the people alive today on the earth are subsisting on under $2 a day of income. And a lot of them are really hungry,” said invited speaker Richard Morrison...
Flexible, customized learning methods, coupled with a one-teacher-per-student instructional model, are being introduced by a newly arrived private school in west Chandler.
The Chandler campus of Brightmont Academy reportedly joins the group’s Scottsdale...
When school starts in August, Tracey Pastor, principal now at Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary, one of the highest performing schools in the district, will be moving to Kyrene del Norte, one...
One of a surgical patient’s most unsettling surprises can arrive in the recovery room with the discovery that an ostomy bag is now an appendage, potentially a long-term one.
Enter the recovery follow-up...