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How once-controversial Tempe Town Lake became one of state’s top draws

2012 is only a few days old, however Tempe isn’t waiting for celebrants to put down their champagne glasses. The city has already launched its year-long observance of a colorful past, coinciding with...

Small health, lifestyle improvements can cut risk of dementia

According to a major new Canadian study published in the journal Neurology, even small health conditions can significantly increase your risk of dementia later in life and keep you from doing the...

No matter the score, team players were all winners in the end

Editor’s note: Stephen Seall, father of one of Corona del Sol’s standout varsity football players, shares his observations about the season and what he sees as the way it helped shape the...

Bell ringers turn out for holiday fund drive

Principal Brent Brown joined Corona del Sol students and teachers Dec. 3 when they rang bells at Fry's Marketplace to benefit the Salvation Army. Katie Wilkinson, a junior at the high school, started...

New ordinance regulates loud parties

Loud parties in southTempeand other city neighborhoods are being targeted for stepped-up police enforcement following approval of a new ordinance regulating “Nuisance Parties and Unlawful Gatherings.” The Tempe City Council approved a proposal...

Protect your family from holiday-related burns

The holidays are a time for home-cooked treats and holiday decorations — such as lights, candles and Christmas trees — which add a festive and joyous mood to the season. But, all...

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