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On-call status never ends for these maintenance ‘superheroes’

Before the teachers and students arrive at Kyrene del Norte elementary school, Jim Flannery begins his day as the site support technician about 6:30 a.m.

Best-selling author J.A. Jance at Tempe Library Sept. 17

Arizona author J.A. Jance will unveil the latest in her popular mystery series at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Tempe Public Library.

A love story gone awry

Imagine a love story between a beautiful princess and a handsome half-god warrior. It sounds perfect—until he murders her husband and three brothers, destroys her city, captures her and turns her into...

Babbo: A trip back to the gastronomic joys of Tuscany

On the back of the t-shirts worn by the servers at Babbo is a row of three circles, in the cheery red, green and white of the Italian flag.

For area’s well-known Venturo family, bracelet was a ‘gift from the grave’

Vickie Venturo ignored the insistent ringing of the telephone. It was late; the number was out-of-state.

Retired teacher never gives up in quest to build a ‘Future for Kids’

Debbie Jacobs spent 18 years teaching before she retired last year, but she never stopped caring about children.

Helping women to be ‘masters of their own destiny’

Retired Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kiyler, who will deliver the keynote message at a coming Chamber of Commerce Women in Business session, asks a simple question with a perhaps not-so-simple answer: “Who Says You Can’t?”

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