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Kid Zone thrives on help from Diablos, others

Ask Jeremy King to talk about Tempe’s Kid Zone and you’ll walk away from that encounter amazed at how much you didn’t know about this remarkable community resource.

Kyrene School Board briefs

The Governing Board of the Kyrene district started 2016 by reviewing a broad range of topics vital to the operation their 25 schools during the first meeting of the New Year.

For whatever ails you, a pet in your life could just be what the doctor ordered

If you don't already own a pet, you might like to reconsider and make it a New Year's resolution.

Pre-emptive strike by city paramedics focuses on help before crisis erupts

An innovative program in Chandler is aimed at helping veterans connect with health care resources before a crisis erupts.

Comic relief: Improv gig lets attorney, audiences, laugh at life

So, how much has being an attorney helped Dave Fuller in his new pursuit, that of improv comedy actor?

Music: a renewed labor of love as the year unfolds on a high note

The Music Store on Baseline Road just east of the Loop 101 has shared the gift of music with hundreds of children and adults through the years.

Quadraplegic since a teen, 30 years hasn’t diminished his resolve to be independent

Greg Wickenburg has a dream. No, he doesn’t want to fly to Maui or hurtle through space on a trip to the moon.

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