Archive for: June, 2009

Changes to Tempe’s towing ordinance take effect June 29

There are changes being made to make an inconvenient occurrence less stressful. In late May, the Tempe City Council unanimously approved changes to the city’s towing ordinance. The changes take effect Monday, June 29. One of the changes will be in regard to proof of ownership. Under the revised ordinance, a current rental or lease [...]

Teen advances in opening weeks of popular TV competition

“Kill it”-words that describe exactly what 2007 Corona del Sol graduate Ade Obayomi does every time he hits the dance floor in the popular hit TV summer show So You Think You Can Dance. “Ade is a great guy and an awesome dancer,” said Taylor Laing, who took dance classes and performed with Ade at [...]

2008-09: A memorable year in review

Corona del Sol athletes had a stellar 2008-09 season in their last year in the Central region before transitioning to compete in the East Valley region next fall. “We had four state champions, two state finalists and nine Central Region champions,” said CdS athletic director Dan Nero. “We were also the first public school in [...]

Online Edition – June 27, 2009

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Neighborhood News & Notes –

The Kyrene Corridor is a great place to call home. Our community is comprised of the stories of people and their achievements, their labors and their dreams, no matter how small they may seem. And little community newspapers like ours play an important role in sharing these stories with our neighbors. In most cities, the [...]

Girl BMX champ on whirlwind race to fame

When a teenager reaches that precious age of 16, many milestones await: Getting a driver’s license, buying a car, landing that first job. However, for most teenagers, their first job does not involve traveling the world or racing bikes. For Dominique Daniels, this is the story of her adolescence. Dominique got her start after she [...]

Talented teen recruits others to share her inspiration

Molly Yang is proof that anyone can make a difference in the lives of people less fortunate, given a passion for hard work and a dedication to helping others. Yang, a recent graduate from Corona del Sol High School, returned last August inspired to help others after teaching the arts to children from six impoverished [...]

Online Edition – June 13, 2009

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