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‘Death Cure’ yet another in post-apocalyptic yarns of late

Well, that would be an impressive medical breakthrough, wouldn’t it?

Sports Notebook with Alex Zener

Corona del Sol’s defending Division I state championship wrestling team spent the second half of the season competing in three tournaments to gain valuable match experience for the upcoming sectionals which ultimately will determine which wrestlers qualify to wrestle in the state tournament Feb. 8-9.

Gatorade’s Player of Year for a second time around. Gulp!

Brooke Nuneviller seems to be able to do it all.

Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon quenches runners’ thirst to help Tempe Sister Cities

The Rock n’ Roll Marathon isn’t just for running and music fanatics

Volunteers hailed for playing a vital role in community

As we all know, volunteers are Chandler’s and Tempe’s unsung—and sometimes underappreciated— heroes, without whom many vital human services wouldn’t get done.

Teachers, artists among recipients of Tempe arts grants

Tempe has  awarded 18 arts grants of up to $750 each to teachers, artists and arts organizations that are investing in the community through arts and culture programming.

Quality vs kitsch: Festival planner aims to elevate fi ne arts

By M.V. Moorhead If, like me, you spent a day meandering around the Tempe Festival of the Arts’ recent pre-holiday extravaganza, the paintings, prints and sculpture no doubt caught your eye. But the overwhelming—again,...

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