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Easter offers an inviting time for newcomers

For those who haven’t grown up Catholic, the prospect of actually joining the 2,000-year-old church might seem a bit daunting.

Kids learn kindness by ‘buddying up’

There’s nothing quite as lonesome as being the kid at school who has no one to play with.

Adopted dogs join reunion celebrating their 2011 rescue

In this springtime season of hope and renewal, a small group of volunteers demonstrated the power of love.

Seton ‘Buddies’ take the field with special-needs athletes

Players stood in a huddle on the field at Seton Catholic Prep during a flag football game on a warm spring afternoon.

Bike-lane beef draws a crowd

So many residents poured in to a meeting at the Tempe Public Library to discuss proposals for the realignment of McClintock Drive that city workers scrambled to wheel in stacks of additional chairs.

Race to recruit ‘superheroes’ as advocates for foster kids

With 12,000 children in foster care in Maricopa County alone, the ability to have a positive impact on these young lives might seem to be more in the realm of superheroes rather than mere mortals.

Disease threat worries veterinarians

It's invisible and it's potentially deadly. It's leptospirosis and Valley veterinarians are warning pet owners about this dangerous and highly contagious disease.

Dino Debut: Hey, neighbor, can you dig it?

In its unending quest for stories wonderful and (occasionally) weird, Wrangler News unearthed two seemingly ferocious creatures that have taken up residence in the front yard of an otherwise serene South Tempe neighborhood, which until recently reported very few remnants of the Triassic Era.
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