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Mesa and Tempe have long-established programs aimed at helping disabled young people participate in sports activities. The two East Valley cities work through Arizona Disabled Sports, which … more
Tempe Community Council announced that nominations are now open for the 41st annual Don Carlos Humanitarian Awards.  more
An investigation is underway following a shooting Friday night in Tempe that sent two juveniles to a hospital. The shooting occurred near Evergreen and University Drive where a teen and another … more
The Tempe City Council election has been finalized, Mayor Corey Woods and Councilmembers Doreen Garlid and Randy Keating along newcomer Nikki Amberg all securing their seats. more
Tempe City Council appointed Eric C. Anderson as its new city attorney at its March 21 meeting. more
Tempe Municipal Court invites Tempe school district students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades to take part in the Law Day 2024 art contest.  more

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce will present Capitol Convergence: State of the District, featuring Rep. Greg Stanton (AZ-4) on Wednesday, April 3 from 8:30 to 10 a.m., at Rio Salado College, 2323 W 14th St. more
Tempe City Council will vote at its March 21 meeting to award a $4.5 million contract to Achen-Gardner Construction LLC for the completion of streetscape improvements along Mill Avenue. more
Tempe Fire Medical Rescue progresses with the renovation of its burn building, 1340 East University Drive, as Tempe City Council is scheduled to vote on awarding the construction contract for the project during its March 21 meeting. more
Tempe staff is seeking input at public meetings and through an online survey in March and April for potential updates on zoning code regulations that allow accessory dwelling units. more
Diversity, equity and inclusion programming continues to face backlash in Arizona with the Goldwater Institute filing a lawsuit March 19 against the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of an Arizona State University professor who refuses to take the university’s required training. more
Tempe has its plans in place to handle the anticipated revenue cuts to come as a result of the state Legislature’s ban on collecting residential rental taxes. more
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