By Diana Nelson
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Kyrene Middle School students...
By Diana Nelson
Racial tension re-emerged after a recent video surfaced on social media bemoaning the lack of events to observe Black History Month at Centennial Middle School, one of 25 schools in...
With state testing kicking off at many Tempe Elementary schools, it can be a nerve-wracking time for students. Taking place on the last day before testing week was to begin, the entire student body...
When it comes to fishing, catfish is the only one that’ll hook you, or so I was told by an old guy at a barbecue restaurant. He was absolutely right, but he...
The 2018-19 school year marks the 38th time that the Tempe All-City Association has given out awards to Tempe Union High School District student athletes who have excelled in sports.
On March 25...
The crack of a bat, the anticipation in the dugout, the smack of a ball as it collides with a catcher’s mitt and the sound of cheering from the stands — all...
Arizona Mills Hosts First-Ever Community Basketball Tournament to Benefit the Tempe Police Foundation
Arizona Mills is hosting its first-ever 3-on-3 community basketball tournament to benefit the Tempe Police Foundation, a non-profit organization that...
By Noah Kutz
High schoolers and parents, listen up. Arizona’s superintendent of public instruction has plans for the reform of the state’s public school system, particularly in preparing kids for the real world...