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Newly named chief financial officer faces a shrinking pipeline of schools funding

Sometimes, it has been said, the challenge facing school budgets is more like an out-of-control rollercoaster ride than a paper-and-pencil exercise—at least that analogy can be applied to the upcoming budget cycle for the Kyrene district.

Longtime Tempe Elementary staffers call it quits after decades

In this day and age of fast-paced living and instant gratification, you don’t often find people staying in the same job for more than five years anymore.

Preventing deaths, injury from Valley heatwave, one gulp at a time

It's HOT. Weeks of triple digit temperatures—with record-breaking highs of 115-120 degrees—mean air-conditioning units are cranking out coolness accompanied by expensive summertime power bills.

Kyrene schools chief takes a breath, views the future

It’s been a fast-paced year since my first meeting last July with Kyrene’s newly appointed Superintendent Dr. Jan Vesely. 

Going to the mat for their country

As summer inches its way toward an eventual finale, most recent high school graduates look eagerly forward to their first taste of freedom: life away from home at their new college or university.

Print Edition – July 1, 2017

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Dive in for summer fun at neighborhood pools in Tempe, West Chandler

Tempe and West Chandler’s scorching-hot temperatures this time of year are all the more reason to plunge into the cooling waters at area pools like those you’ll find at Nozomi  Aquatic Center or Kiwanis Wave Pool. 

A hands-on approach to opioids misuse

Imagine the pain. It's chronic, ongoing, and governs every waking moment.

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