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Kyrene kids score higher than average on AZMERIT

Traditional wisdom says that students are not especially excited by taking tests.

Housing-assistance program open for enrollment in January

While the city is widely known for the health of its economy, Chandler, like a number of its neighbors, offers housing alternatives for individuals and families, who may need to secure affordable lodging in today’s challenging economy.

Interview with Aztec state champion wrestler Ryan Farina

Wrangler News correspondent Kody Acevedo, a sports journalism major at ASU's Walter Cronkite School, prepared this video interview with Aztec state champion wrestler Ryan Farina.

Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital reopens a 27-bed surgical floor

Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital is celebrating the reopening of its newly remodeled medical/surgical floor, a $412,000 renovation that includes 27 beds on an all-private-room floor.

NASA workshop proves a rare treat for budding biotechnology scientist

Upon arriving at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Mesa Community College student Greg Howard was immediately assigned a mission: to form a theoretical space exploration company and build a rover out of a basic robotics kit in about a day.

National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists from TUHSD honored at reception

Sixteen bright and talented seniors from Corona del Sol High School and 7 seniors from McClintock High School were among those honored at a recent ceremony and reception.

Ancient, modern come together at Chanukah ceremony

Chanukah begins Dec. 6 and for the first time ever, a giant 7-foot menorah will stand at the center of a celebration at the Tempe Public Library.

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