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In the dark about coding? Class sheds light on details

The craze for learning code seems to be growing exponentially, and now Mesa Community College is getting into the game.

‘Astounding’ progression of youthful bluesman Jonny Lang sells out upcoming Chandler performance

In an era of information overload, the classic mythology and heresay of blues music likely wouldn’t hold water for today’s skeptical crowds, but its many legends still persist.

Preventing deaths, injury from Valley heatwave, one gulp at a time

It's HOT. Weeks of triple digit temperatures—with record-breaking highs of 115-120 degrees—mean air-conditioning units are cranking out coolness accompanied by expensive summertime power bills.

Going to the mat for their country

As summer inches its way toward an eventual finale, most recent high school graduates look eagerly forward to their first taste of freedom: life away from home at their new college or university.

Flags fly in a year-round display of patriotism

By Joyce Coronel The flash of fireworks, the aroma of family barbecues, joyful echoes of splashing in the pool, and of course, strains of the Star Spangled Banner: These are just some of...

Dive in for summer fun at neighborhood pools in Tempe, West Chandler

Tempe and West Chandler’s scorching-hot temperatures this time of year are all the more reason to plunge into the cooling waters at area pools like those you’ll find at Nozomi  Aquatic Center or Kiwanis Wave Pool. 

A hands-on approach to opioids misuse

Imagine the pain. It's chronic, ongoing, and governs every waking moment.

Handy guide for parents to help ensure their family’s July 4 safety

While some types of fireworks are legal to sell and purchase at local businesses, Chandler Fire officials say the use and misuse of fireworks can lead to personal injury, injury to others, harm to pets, property damage and destruction of the environment.
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