Mark Crudup

Advertismentspot_img

Reliance on divorce subsides with economy; new emphasis on attorney mediation services

While more residents are dealing with financial constraints, married couples considering divorce are putting the idea farther down on their list of priorities. “All over the country, divorces are being held off,” said...

Future looms bright for Chandler business innovators

Chandler residents are not always aware of the economic history behind the city. A broad mix of technology centers and inventions lie at the heart of its success over the past decade....

Kyrene joins nationwide effort to improve study habits, boost test scores

As preparations get under way for upcoming tests this year, explorations into new study techniques are being examined to help students boost scores and improve retention. A recent New York Times article discussed...

Funds for Rural Road connector delayed until 2026

Tempe currently has funding for the construction of a short-trip streetcar system circulating Mill and Ash avenues in downtown. However, funds for a hoped-for rapid bus system traveling south on Rural Road...

Warning issued after residents report coyote sightings

It seems coyotes are sneaking into south Tempe and environs after three residents reported sightings in the past month. The latest visit was reported by Linda D’Avola, who lives in near Warner Road...

Schools counting on voters to OK continuation of funds

The Kyrene School District is asking voters to renew a 10 percent capital budget override and approve $117 million in bonds that would allow the district to implement new technologies and make...

Chandler Regional CEO unveils wide-ranging plans for future growth

Chandler Regional Medical Center is preparing for the future of patient care with new technology, more beds and enhanced laboratory facilities that will allow physicians to diagnose and treat an even wider...

Bernings’ customers know tradition is all in the family

Patricia Berning’s father started his jewelry business in 1965, across the street from Arizona State University. Since moving the store to south Tempe two decades ago, the business is thriving, this month...

Mark Crudup

Advertisment