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Big 12 will distribute record $470 million, though 10 full-share members getting little less
Big 12 schools will share in a record $470 million in revenue distribution. That figure was revealed Friday when the conference wrapped up its first spring meetings as a 14-team league. The 10
Tempe recognized by EPA for green power usage
The city of Tempe announced its recent recognition by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a Green Power Partner, a distinction highlighting Tempe's commitment to using clean energy and reducing its environmental impact.
Phoenix Children's festival in Tempe supports cancer patients
Philanthropy meets flexibility at Phoenix Children's At One Yoga Festival supporting the patients battling cancer at Phoenix Children's through Arizona's largest pediatric cancer program, Phoenix Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.
Tempe Bicycle Action Group data shows desire for safer streets
Tempe Bicycle Action Group's 2024 Tempe Active Transportation Survey has rolled in, and the results are clear -- cyclists love scenic spins on canal paths and Tempe Town Lake but crave safer riding on Tempe's streets.
Kyrene District student work displayed at Chandler Center for Arts
Kyrene School District middle-schoolers on campuses in Chandler worked with artists-in-residence this semester, thanks to a program created and funded by the City of Chandler Arts Commission. In ...
Project Roots hosts fundraiser in Tempe June 20
Project Roots, a non-profit organization committed to nourishing and educating communities in need through sustainable urban living practices, announced its upcoming fundraiser event at Chic Chef in Tempe on June 20 at 7 p.m.
Family, friends of drowning victim Sean Bickings hold vigil May 25
Two years after his drowning, the family of Sean Bickings is still trying to hold Tempe Police accountable, hosting a candle-lit vigil for the Tempe Town Lake drowning victim to bring awareness to the lack of safety measures still at the lake.
Paying college athletes is closer than ever. How could it work and what stands in the way?
A proposed settlement in an antitrust lawsuit that has been approved by the NCAA and major college conferences would cost billions and pave the way for a new compensation model for college athletes.
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