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At KMS, hands-on exploration replaces rote drudgery

More and more these days, Kyrene Middle School administrators are saying out with the old and in with the new by implementing innovative technological and course changes to help accelerate learning.

A special message to our neighbors (you!)

Hi, neighbor! We don't think a couple of simple words like that should need much explanation, but in today's world of print-media companies trying to salvage a declining readership, it seems like we're hearing more and more promises to give you news that is local and thus relevant to your day-to-day experience.

Schauer to leave behind a legacy of building bridges

Kyrene Superintendent Dr. David Schauer, the chief executive for the high-performing school district for the past 10 years, will retire in a few months.

This year, rescue your Valentine’s Day doldrums with a furry housemate

Looking for that new “leash on life?” How about a “fur-ever” friend? Perhaps it's time to reconsider “puppy love.”

Bike race will benefit Sister Cities

With bike lanes galore and sunny skies nearly all year around, South Tempe and West Chandler are ideally suited for cycling.

Diablo scholarships

Tempe’s Diablos service organization has launched its 2016 scholarship and community-grants initiative, aiming at another record year for contributions and the financial support made possible through the campaign’s combined funding. Students wishing to...

Brobdingnagian-size truck can squeeze into tight spaces

Next time you’re driving along one of Tempe’s streets and a behemoth utility truck looms alongside, don’t worry that an alien mothership has landed.

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