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A use permit was recently approved by the Tempe Development Review Commission, moving forward the expansion and site improvements for the Tempe Diablo Clubhouse, 2225 W. Westcourt Way. more
On a recent night, residents at the city’s Sue’s Espacio shelter for those experiencing homelessness received a warm welcome and a delicious hot meal prepared by volunteers with Loaves and Fishes, a dedicated grassroots group. more
This month, Tempe’s Free Art Friday, Tots Takeover, presents a bonus Saturday as the city offers the same great art activities, music and more on both days. more
Donald Mullett, former CEO and chairman of global manufacturer Bradley Company, passed away April 8, leaving behind a local legacy with Arizona State University’s Mullett Arena.  more
The Arizona Board of Regents will listen to comments today, April 9, regarding tuition proposals for the state’s three universities. The meeting will take place virtually 4-5 p.m. and can … more
Tempe residents and community members spoke in favor of a crosswalk on McClintock Drive during Tempe City Council’s April 4 meeting after a student recently was hit while biking home crossing the intersection of McClintock Drive and Warner Road. more

Authorities have arrested a man who allegedly threatened to kill attendees of a music event in Tempe.  more
Arizona State University President Michael Crow comments on the Biden-Harris Administration’s April 8 announcement that the U.S. Department of Commerce and TSMC Arizona Corporation have signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms to provide up to $6.6 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act. more
Declutter and celebrate Earth Month at the same time at Tempe’s next Zero Waste Day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 27 at Kiwanis Park, 6111 S. All America Way.  more
FSL receives $50,000 grant from Banner Health Funds will be used to support FSL’s Nutrition Program goal of alleviating food insecurity in Maricopa County FSL (Foundation for Senior Living) … more
Work is scheduled to begin in early April 2024 for Tempe’s Downtown Refresh Project, which will enhance the Mill Avenue Streetscape from University Drive to Rio Salado Parkway. more
Tempe City Council authorized the city to take the next steps in buying properties to be used as a non-congregate bridge shelter and affordable housing. more
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