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Beautifying their high school campus is the goal of ‘Leave your Mark with the Arts’ visionaries

At Tempe's Corona del Sol High School, a sand volleyball court is being transformed into an outdoor art gallery.

A tribute to a departing friend, plus a welcome to some new faces

For those of you who have noticed the absence of our young photographer Billy Hardiman and the appearance of some new names among our contributors, we wanted to give you a brief update.

For Marcos, an early season loss is vindicated

Marcos de Niza's Padres varsity football time, which lost its first game of the 2015-16 season 24-12 to Mountain Pointe, took its vengeance out on neighboring McClintock High School a week later with a dominating 49-7 win.

Area Little League executive joins a growing call for head protection

As you read this, you'll probably blink at least once. While you were blinking, a 95-mph fastball has traveled 48 feet from the mound to home plate.

If you ever thought your library isn’t relevant anymore — well, think again

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month, and west Chandler's Sunset branch location is issuing a reminder that, if you don’t have a library card, now is the time to get one.

9/11 tragedy forever altered the course of family’s life

Tempe businessman Andrew Bird remembers the day his father seemed invincible.

Always something to G.A.I.N. when Tempe police, neighbors join for annual observance

Tempe once again will join the now 31-year-old nationwide campaign designed to bring neighborhoods—and neighbors—together in an ongoing, collaborative fight against crime.

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