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Deadline looms for Fleischer Scholars Program aimed at high school students

Minority and economically disadvantaged high school students will be able to live on campus and experience what it’s like to attend one of the top business schools in the nation through a program being offered by the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

Pick a doctor now … BEFORE you need one

Dr. Zaheer Shah may be new to this East Valley neighborhood but not to reminding its residents what to do before they get sick.

Chandler Center features artist’s imagery

Pieces that seem to represent a hodgepodge of everyday and non-everyday images form the building blocks of Mary Bruns.

State grant helps Tempe PD face challenges of growth in tourism

Randy Wilson knows by experience the challenge that Tempe faces as a byproduct of the huge and frequent influx of visitors that come to enjoy the city’s recreational offerings, a virtual smorgasbord of fun, dining and—no surprise—drinking.

Tempe hospital: Surge in heroin overdoses sets a state record

Tempe is like many college towns: a sprawling campus, lively nightlife and a network of bike lanes. But there’s something else going on here too, something that often goes unseen.

For Valentine’s Day 2016, a grieving mom gains a new look

Brenda Vanderbur sat inside Ragtops Salon in south Tempe, awaiting a pre-Valentine’s Day makeover session with stylist and co-owner Ginger Braaten.

This year, rescue your Valentine’s Day doldrums with a furry housemate

Looking for that new “leash on life?” How about a “fur-ever” friend? Perhaps it's time to reconsider “puppy love.”

Diablo scholarships

Tempe’s Diablos service organization has launched its 2016 scholarship and community-grants initiative, aiming at another record year for contributions and the financial support made possible through the campaign’s combined funding. Students wishing to...
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