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Reporting from the Northeast Valley, Phoenix, and surrounding communities. State, National and International coverage- from the campus of Scottsdale Community College.

Northeast Valley News

Reporting from the Northeast Valley, Phoenix, and surrounding communities. State, National and International coverage- from the campus of Scottsdale Community College.

Northeast Valley News

Reporting from the Northeast Valley, Phoenix, and surrounding communities. State, National and International coverage- from the campus of Scottsdale Community College.

Northeast Valley News

Four Peaks Oktoberfest has been held annually in Tempe since 1973.

Deutschland is headed to Tempe

Garrett Glynn, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 3, 2016
Sampler and backing vocalist Martin Doherty sings "Under the Tide" during Chvrches' abbreviated April 24 tilt at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe.

Chvrches end Marquee Theatre show early

Jeremy Beren, Editor-in-Chief, Scottsdale Chronicle
April 25, 2016
Cosplayers at the Amazing Arizona Comic Con at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix.

How to prepare for Phoenix Comicon

Marissa Johnson, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
April 23, 2016
McDowell music festival partners with UMOM

McDowell music festival partners with UMOM

Licia Torres, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
April 23, 2016
A group of SCC students relieve stress after classes by playing video games.

Gaming to your degree: The rise of E-sports

Cody Achin, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
April 23, 2016
Chairlift vocalist Caroline Polachek during a 2014 performance.

Chairlift’s “Moth” an engaging, thoughtful listen

Cody Achin, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
March 1, 2016
Founded in 2006, Twitter has become a giant of the social media world.

A new world for GoPro users

Briana Ursua, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
March 1, 2016
An original "Pokémon Red" game cartridge.

Pokémon celebrates 20th anniversary

Marissa Johnson, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
February 27, 2016

Ghostwalk surprise at Club Red

Denise Elfenbein, Photo Editor
October 30, 2015
Opened in 1964, the Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium is named for a former president of Arizona State and is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Gammage hosts Broadway’s ‘Book of Mormon’

Leon La Jeunesse, Reporter, Scottsdale Chronicle
October 5, 2015
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