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Hey, teens: Got hangups? Actually, under new law, that’s a good thing

Starting July 1, 2018, teens in Tempe and West Chandler had best keep their hands on the wheel and their minds on their driving—not on their cellphone.

Print Edition – May 6, 2017

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Valley Christian foresees enrollment of 600 for new Tempe junior high

Valley Christian has announced plans to expand to include grades 6-8, opening the new junior high school on the newly renovated campus of Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Tempe.

Stories Worth Telling: Stan Morris

This issue’s column profiles Stan Morris, president of the Tempe Diablos and president of Peoples Mortgage Co.

For teens, a closeup look at the tragedy of drinking and driving

It comes as no surprise that teenagers are in the high-risk category for accidents related to the use of alcohol.

DUI enforcement grant focuses on high-risk times of year

A $60,000 grant is going to boost the Chandler Police Department’s DUI enforcement during those times of the year when drinking and driving typically increase.

Music brings harmony to cross-cultural exchange

Not only did the kids at Fees College Preparatory Academy get a taste of Asian music and how it helps bring harmony in a different culture—it opened their eyes to a world they’d never before seen much less understood.

Holocaust Remembrance Day speaker at St. Andrew’s

Speaker and author Marty Brounstein will give two keynote addresses on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Saturday, April 22 at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, 3450 W. Ray Road, Chandler.

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