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Kyrene schools’ 2017 summer classes give kids a place to escape the heat-and have fun

Even though it’s only March, the Kyrene district is already thinking of summer fun and is open for registration to its summer programs.

Array of vacation offerings coming to Tempe Elementary

Is your kinder ready for Kindergarten?

White sands of Waikiki beckon when downtown art walk comes to Chandler

Those Hawaiian-print button-downs, leis, flip-flops, straw hats and sunblock-slathered noses that you’re seeing...no, you haven’t been whisked off to the white sands of Waikiki.

Lovin’ the game never grows old: MLB’s longest-tenured manager looks back

Tommy Lasorda never bled Angel red, but his influence flows deep in the veins of the Angels clubhouse.

No Problem

I was fortunate at a young age to meet Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, known for authoring “The Power of Positive Thinking,” one of the acknowledged all-time-great self-help books.

Space camp offers teens a close-up look at the future

Jake Reaban, who attends Corona del Sol High School, can share with classmates his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be among tech-savvy teens to be chosen for  Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

2 public sessions set for feedback on McClintock Drive realignment

The city of Tempe will host two public meetings and an online comment forum to receive resident feedback on proposed design concepts for reconfiguring the current street design of McClintock Drive.

Move prompts hiring plans by Tempe-based antenna maker

Galtronics, which identifies itself as the world’s leading antenna manufacturer, plans to double the size of its Tempe workforce this year, prompting the opening of a new, 18,000-square-foot location and announcement of plans to add at least 30 positions, including electrical, RF and mechanical engineers and support staff.

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