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Tempe Mayor’s Disability Awards announced for 2016

Eleven Tempe students, three educators, six community members and three businesses have been awarded the 2016 Tempe Mayor’s Disability Awards, honoring those with disabilities for ability, advocacy and achievements, along with people or businesses that assist or support the disability communities.

Tempe takes corrective action to meet EPA water regs

Tempe is currently testing the quality of its drinking water to ensure it meets all federal recommendations and regulations.

Making the grade: two Kyrene schools earned A+ status

Generally, it’s students who brag to their families about earning an A+.

Recycling with a purpose even fashionistas love

Haute couture fashionistas had nothing on three young woman selected as the winners of this year’s Chandler Trashion Fashion Show.

Ideas emerge for Sun Devil stadium of the future

It’s the place college football fans in the Valley gather every Saturday to cheer on their Sun Devils. It’s the place Pat Tillman and Frank Kush left their legacies.

Coach Kelly: Aztec track team brings out group of ‘special’ kids

Corona's track team had the most state qualifiers in the school’s history at the AIA Division I State Championships held May 4 and 7 at Mesa Community College, at which the girls team finished fifth and the boys team sixth out of 38 DI teams.

Paving the way for a downtown pulsing with excitement

Progression. It’s a word that’s synonymous with the direction Beth Fiorenza plans to pursue in her new role as Downtown Chandler Community Partnership’s executive director.

Lightening the load for seniors: Neighbors lend a helping hand

Tempe is home to the largest university in the U.S., but it’s also home to a burgeoning population of senior citizens.

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