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Friendliness, beauty defy Israel’s wartorn stereotype

This past month I was fortunate to have an opportunity to travel to Israel for 10 days, along with 40 of my peers.Initially I was apprehensive about embarking on this adventure, primarily...

Hospital’s grants aimed at improving access to care

Non-profits committed to increasing access to quality medical care for underserved populations are being encouraged to apply for 2012 Community Grants being offered by Chandler Regional Medical Center and its parent, Dignity...

1,000 to occupy new call center near Chandler mall

More than 1,000 employees are expected to relocate to a new operations center being planned by QBE First, an international insurance group, when it takes over a 183,000-square-foot facility near the Chandler...

Incubator site for advances in cryptographic technology

Cryptographic technology to ensure secure voice and data transmission for military, government and some Fortune 500 companies is now being produced by Cummings Engineering, a tenant in the landmark Innovations Incubator facility...

Fad diets, ineffective short-term solutions to longer-term weight issues

Fad diets can take many forms and are popular because they promise quick weight loss, are relatively easy to implement and claim remarkable results. Do any of these claims sound familiar? “Lose...

Tempe budget preparations wind down as council casts its vote on 2012-13 property-tax level, rates

Budget planning for Tempe’s 2012-13 fiscal year was due to wind down June 28 with a final City Council vote, including the councilmembers’ decision on the city’s property-tax level and rate. The fiscal...

Carr-Tenney celebrates 90-year mark in Tempe

Carr-Tenney Mortuary, one of Tempe

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