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West Chandler couple tells how drugs fueled a rampage that cost a revered cleric his life

Editor's note: Joyce Coronel sat down with a West Chandler couple in an effort to gain insight into a high-profile murder case in which the man accused, a homeless meth addict, recently...

Admired theater teacher will lend experience, talent to wider role

If the Academy Awards presented Oscars to local talent, surely Pueblo’s theater teacher, Julie Hackmann, would have won more than her fair share.

ASU/Compadre link opens door to teens’ learning, earning

The watchword in education of late has been access.

From migrant to M.D.

Dr. Edgar H. Hernandez was born in the rural Mexican state of Michoacán, near the Pacific Ocean.

Sculptures embody beauty … and sculptor’s life

By carving out one’s path in life, adversity often has a way of throwing a wrench in the best laid plans. Local centenarian John Bestall is certainly no stranger to adversity.

Red light cameras back in Chandler

Photo enforcement cameras are now operational at nine West Chandler and other nearby intersections, with each being monitored at the approaches for north- and southbound traffic.

A Mothers Day tribute: ‘Super Mom’ humble helper to kids, staff at Wood School

By Deborah Hilcove Megan Hardesty is a super mom. That’s the unprompted and indeed unbridled view of Brittany Barnes, a third-grade teacher at Wood Elementary in Tempe. And with Mothers Day just around...

Popular Tempe bakery offers francophiles camaraderie plus a tasty ‘French Connection’

For more than 10 years, a few people who have one thing in common have been meeting at the closest thing to a Parisian sidewalk café that Tempe has to offer—P. Croissant.
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