Janie Magruder

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Tempe humanitarian earns Nobel nomination for lifetime of service

Tempe humanitarian Raveen Arora has been nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.

Arizona Gives Day on April 6 more vital than ever as nonprofits struggle

April 6 Arizona Gives Day more vital than ever as many struggle to recover financially from pandemic.

ASU studies new drug that might help smokers kick a COVID-adverse habit

Arizona State researchers are studying whether cytisinicline coupled with behavioral therapy might help smokers kick their habit, which is a COVID-19 risk factor.

Retired teacher’s paintings cast spirit of compassion for underserved youth

Tempe artist Ann Clarke, a retired teacher, uses proceeds from the sale of her watercolor works to assist young people aging out of the foster-care system.

Tempe agency’s collections make food, that otherwise would go to waste, become a feast for the needy

Tempe agency Waste Not helps food, that otherwise goes to waste, become a feast for the needy

At Chandler Regional, a common thread is stitched together between tiny humans and humankind

Volunteers from A Common Thread hand-crafted 300 caps for newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and continuing-care nursery at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center.

Remember Me Always Day: Helping ease the pain of a lost loved one

Christine Hotchkiss will never forget her daughter Nicole Marie, a smart, outgoing, giggly teen who loved the outdoors, dreamed of becoming a neonatal anesthesiologist and was so protective of her baby brother that she wanted to sleep with him in his crib.

A military veteran and a shelter dog brought together to save each other

A Veterans Day story: Military veteran and shelter dog brought together to save each other.

Janie Magruder

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