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Quality vs kitsch: Festival planner aims to elevate fi ne arts

By M.V. Moorhead If, like me, you spent a day meandering around the Tempe Festival of the Arts’ recent pre-holiday extravaganza, the paintings, prints and sculpture no doubt caught your eye. But the overwhelming—again,...

Panel faces residents’ frustration

It’s become a cliché archetype in American society: the courageous journalist who speaks truth to power and holds elected officials accountable.

Forum stars candidates for Tempe City Council

Candidates’ signs are on every corner, but who are those candidates?

Tempe’s water: Your pocketbook, your health, your safety

Water. I take it for granted, don’t you?

Veterans of ‘Ice Cold Gold’ TV adventure exploring new series on the Travel Channel

What could a 19th Century German prospector and a couple of modern-day Arizona cowboys have in common?

Know a great neighbor? Nominate your favorite by Feb. 20 awards deadline

Every neighborhood has people and places deserving of recognition, and you can help call out the residents, properties and businesses that make the experience of living in your neighborhood better. This is the...

Tempe not alone in worries about recent spread of short-term rentals

Estates La Colina, it appears, is not the only neighborhood doing battle over the recent infiltration of Airbnb-type lodging.

Surgery-free approach to pain finally yields relief for victim of crippling arthritis

The pain got so bad, Tempe resident Carl Barnes called his wife to say he couldn’t take it anymore. He was done living. Plagued by vicious arthritis pain through the years, Barnes was at the end of his rope.
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