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Mom with preemie twins gives back to Dignity hospital that saved her boys

By Sammie Ann Wicks It was a night in 2014 like any other, with no hint of trouble, as a young mother-to-be went about her daily tasks and then retired, oblivious to the life-changing event—and the reality...

Once an eyesore, now posh high rise thrives as lively co-working hub

Decked out in a T-shirt and shorts with Fido at your feet and a load of laundry in the dryer, working from home holds appeal for many. But if the thought of another client meeting at the...

Dignity Health opens freestanding emergency room in Tempe

The new facility is licensed under Dignity Health Arizona General Hospital-Mesa, which opened last year in the East Valley. To celebrate the grand opening, Dignity Health Arizona General Hospital Emergency Room-Tempe hosted...

College tuition scandal a ‘heartbreaker’ for Tempe family

Commentary by Joyce Coronel Securing a spot in a top-notch, prestigious university is one of those achievements many young people and their parents dream of and work hard to achieve. Whether that treasured acceptance...

Sports: Blend of experience a plus for end of volleyball, track season

The Aztecs have all the makings of a good team, with 10 seniors, five returning players from last season and six younger players who should soon be able to mesh to finish...

For police and firefighters, just one more deadly risk

The sad news involving a Flagstaff police officer who took his own life, followed by our receipt of a white paper from an internationally recognized foundation that deals with social and disability-related issues, prompted...

Asst. principal takes school’s top job: New Marcos principal aims at furthering a notable past

By Diana Nelson When school starts next fall, the students at Marcos de Niza High School will be greeted by a new principal, but one with a very familiar name and face:...

TCAA mobilizing volunteers as part of ‘March for Meals’ campaign to help seniors, disabled to have better lives

By Nicholas Johnsen Though known to many as a college town, Tempe is also home to a growing elderly and disabled population, many of whom require assistance with day-to-day tasks such as preparing...
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