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Stacie Spring is a general assignment reporter for the East Valley Tribune. Contact her at (480) 898-5645 or sspring@evtrib.com
Stacie Spring is a general assignment reporter for the East Valley Tribune. Contact her at (480) 898-5645 or sspring@evtrib.com
Stacie Spring is interning this semester for the Ahwatukee Foothills News. She is a senior at Arizona State University.
Stacie Spring is interning this semester for the Ahwatukee Foothills News. She is a senior at Arizona State University.
During Spring break, it’s easy to let your guard down. You’re with your friends, you’re having fun (and some of the time, you’re drinking). But that also means you’re often in an unfamiliar place surrounded by people you don’t know. Below is a list of safety tips from the Arizona State University Police Department, Marcia Peot, StreetSafe chief safety officer, and yours truly, who managed to survive four spring breaks without losing life, limb or property.
SEATTLE - Most kids discard dreams of becoming an astronaut as fast as they abandon childhood toys. But when the kid is Paul Allen, and he grows from geek with smudged eyeglasses to one of the richest men in the world, dreams can become reality.
Stacie Spring and Amanda Bunch walked (and sometimes jogged) the 12K Bloomsday Run in May 2003 in Spokane, Wash. (Photo courtesy of Stacie Spring)
Beth Grieves enters the car donated by Gilbert Caliber Collision Wednesday. (Stacie Spring/Tribune)
Steve Wiley and Kristian Luce own Hoodlums Music and Movies in Tempe. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Steve Wiley and Kristian Luce own Hoodlums Music and Movies in Tempe. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Gilbert High School seniors prepare Friday for the upcoming Junior Achievement “You’re Hired” event. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Gilbert High School seniors prepare Friday for the upcoming Junior Achievement “You’re Hired” event. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
John Shepard builds original, handcrafted wooden toys in his Gilbert workshop Wednesday. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
John Shepard builds original, handcrafted wooden toys in his Gilbert workshop Wednesday. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
John Shepard builds original, handcrafted wooden toys in his Gilbert workshop Wednesday. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
John Shepard builds original, handcrafted wooden toys in his Gilbert workshop Wednesday. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
John Shepard builds original, handcrafted wooden toys in his Gilbert workshop Wednesday. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Andrew Bates' family accepts an award from the town of Gilbert on his behalf. Bates is serving in Afghanistan. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Residents at Tempe's Apache ASL Trails sign to each other as they gather to talk in the apartment building lobby. (Stacie Spring/Tribune)
Broadmor Elementary School second graders study in the school’s garden as part of the classroom curriculum. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Brian Mckeighen of Trilogy Financial Services discuss business ethics with Gilbert High School seniors Friday in preparation for the upcoming Junior Achievement “You’re Hired” event. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
More than 200 residents over the age of 90 gathered Jan. 30, 2013 at Friendship Village in Tempe to celebrate their longevity. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Barbara Richards, 93, talks with friends at a celebration for residents over the age of 90 gathered Thursday at Friendship Village in Tempe. [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
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