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Tempe joins forces with animal defense group to reduce number of feral cats

You’ve probably heard them and wondered what you could do about it: The howling, the yowling and the fights that break out between the feral cats that populate the area.

Couple’s brilliant idea: Light up your life

Considering that “Let there be light” is You-Know-Who’s very first line in the Bible, you’d think that more people would aspire to the lighting business.

So. Tempe prof honored for ASU global drug-awareness initiative

South Tempe resident Dr. Flavio Marsiglia has joined the ranks of the most pre-eminent college members at U.S. colleges, honored as a Regents’ Professor for the 2014-2015 academic year.

A shocking tale, revisited

This month Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers allowed himself to be “tased” by a Coyotes fan as a charity stunt to benefit the 100 Club of Arizona.

Trever Allen scores again

A second member of Tempe's venerable Allen baseball family is picking up where onetime Seattle Mariners third baseman Jamie Allen left off.

Hookah fans breathe new life into an ancient tradition

A glance at the list of over a dozen hookah flavors offered at Habookah Hookah lounge in Tempe reads like a Hawaiian shaved ice menu. From guava to blueberry muffin, just about...

Area Hilton honored for a fourth year in a row

Hilton Phoenix Chandler is on a roll. For the fourth time in five years, the hotel has been honored with the Connie Award from Hilton Worldwide.

By the numbers: Summit math students among the state’s best

Algebra may be a high-school level class, but middle school students at Summit School of Ahwatukee seem to thrive in advanced coursework. This year seventh grader Emma Lee earned the highest score in...
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