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Homelessness persists as a major priority for the city of Tempe to tackle, with one local church working to address local unhoused people’s needs through weekly meals and providing essentials to impacted students. more
March 5 is the last recommended day to make sure mail-in ballots get to election officials on time for local elections in Tempe and Litchfield Park, according to the Maricopa County Recorder’s … more
The Arizona State University Police Department has purchased hearing protection devices for its officers that are custom-fitted and feature technology that allows wearers the ability “to … more
Republicans who control the Arizona House and Senate are advancing a slew of measures asking the state’s voters to directly enact laws on subjects ranging from elections to immigration to … more
Salt River Project is upping its efforts to reach a net-zero carbon emissions position by 2050. The utlity and water provider saw its board on Monday approve revisions to its 2035 sustainability … more
Guadalupe Road, including the bridge over Interstate 10, will be closed for 10 days beginning Friday night in both directions between Pointe Parkway and Calle Sahuaro, state transportation officials … more

Technology can be an important tool for educators and parents in guiding child development, despite concerns that early use of tablets, mobile phones and computers causes more harm. more
There is still time for Tempe residents to participate in the city’s online budget survey, which is open until March 6. The online survey allows participants to “spend $100” by … more
Four academically exceptional Mesa Community College students — Mesa residents Charlotte Fornasiero, Matthew Skabelund, and Jakobe Stevens and Tempe resident Isabel Rei Zann Wee — were … more
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously this week to provide $2.3 million to improve opportunities for homeownership in Guadalupe. “Maricopa County is working to ensure … more
Tempe Development Review Commission recently approved a live entertainment permit for Catalyst Crafted Ales, 1845 E. Broadway Road, despite concerns from community members who have reported negative impacts. more
Tempe’s most recent Zero Waste Day kept more than 64,000 pounds of appliances, building materials and more from landfills, city officials said. Some highlights include 11,276 pounds of … more
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