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Tempe St. Luke's Hospital hosted its annual First Responders Annual BBQ on April 11, at the Ruben Romero Pavilion in Kiwanis Park in Tempe, recognizing the first responders who service the residents of Tempe and surrounding communities. more
Water sliding, fitness classes, lap swimming, crocheting… these are just a few of the activities that can be enjoyed at the brand new Clark Park Community Center & Pool, which will mark its grand opening on Saturday, April 20, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. more
ISRAEL-is and the Seed The Dream Foundation’s Survived to Tell Tour, an initiative that shares testimonials of those who survived the Oct. 7 attack, makes a stop at Arizona State University in Tempe, on Tuesday, April 16. more
Amid reports that the Arizona Coyotes are headed to Salt Lake City, the team’s chairman said Saturday that there are a “myriad” of unresolved issues. Here are some of Alex … more
A two-vehicle collision early Saturday morning at Southern Avenue and 48 th Street killed one driver an injured another, Tempe police said. “It is suspected that impairment and high speeds … more
Arizona Coyotes players have been informed the NHL club is expected to relocate to Salt Lake City, a person with knowledge of the meeting tells The Associated Press. Coyotes general manager Bill … more

Junior Achievement of Arizona announced its 2024 18 under 18 winners, students who have started businesses and nonprofits, broken glass ceilings, volunteered or advocated for a cause.  more
Pat’s Run marks its 20th anniversary April 13, celebrating two decades of honoring the life of Pat Tillman. more
Kyrene School District Governing Board recently reviewed the first draft of the district’s social emotional wellness policy, a document reflecting the district’s commitment to promote a system-wide, whole-learner focus. more
Northbound/westbound Loop 202 will be closed between US 60 in east Mesa and Loop 101 in Tempe beginning Friday night, state transportation officials said. The closure … more
Surprise library officials are hoping to stay relevant in the digital age of books on phones with apps that drive reading. more
Honor the Tempe high school graduates and community members who have committed to national service in the United States military on May 6 at Tempe Center for the Arts as part of the 10th annual Tempe Community Salute.   more
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