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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
Gates on Lakeview Drive will begin closing at 8 p.m. to reduce speeding and increase community safety, previously closing between 10 p.m. and midnight.  more
The city of Tempe celebrated the 35th Annual Mayor's All-Abilities Awards on April 2, at the Tempe Center for the Arts.  more
Leaders from Arizona State University and Willmeng Construction gathered for an event to formally celebrate the completion of ASU’s iconic Alumni Lawn renovation.  more
Join Tempe Public Library for a discussion on April 10 about how Black women in Tempe and beyond have led the way in supporting human rights. more

Rep. Greg Stanton addressed East Valley leaders and business community at the Tempe Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 State of the District, providing insight into his work in the federal government supporting workforce development, transportation and more. more
Voters in the Salt River Project elections held on Tuesday, April 2, filled 22 seats on the board and council of the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District and 20 seats of the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association.  more
A 33-year-old man faces more than 25 years in prison after a jury convicted him in a case the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office called “stranger rape.” Eric Todd Bell was found … more
El Puente Festival, the largest free Latiné and Indigenous performing arts event at Tempe Center for the Arts, returns on Sunday, April 21 from 2 to 6 p.m.  more
Thanks to its newest curator with a personal connection, Tempe History Museum celebrates activist Cesar Chavez in its latest exhibit, exploring his lasting impact in Arizona and his work as a civil rights and farm labor leader. more
The Tempe History Society will pay tribute to six Tempe “legends” in April, honoring both living and historic members of the community who have made a difference in some way.  more
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