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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
A sold-out crowd gathered at the Tempe Center for the Arts on March 16 for the 16th Annual feeney/winthrop Benefit Concert for local nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker.  more
April is  Autism Acceptance Month, and a locally owned Mexican restaurant is holding a monthlong fundraising campaign for the local autism community. more
Sonoran University of Health Sciences announced that Dr. Paul Mittman will be retiring in June 2025 after 25 years as president and CEO of the institution. more
Six Phoenix libraries have electric vehicle charging stations, a step toward the city’s goal of 500 EV stations by 2030. The city initiative with support from Tempe-based Salt River … 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

A bridge for bicycles and pedestrian is being proposed for a bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks near Los Feliz Drive in Tempe, and city officials what to know what residents think about … more
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after police said he is suspected of  recording a girl in the fitting room of Forever 21 at the Arizona Mills Mall in Tempe. Police were called to the … more
Kyrene School District is moving forward with the implementation of a middle school social and emotional learning curriculum to be used in the next school year. more
The city of Tempe is installing four new, state-of-the-art transit shelters this week, marking a significant step forward in its commitment to improving public transportation.  more
Tempe City Council continues to deliberate on the College & 7th mixed-use project, as the development team increases the number of parking spaces, dwelling units and an additional underground floor for parking. more
Three nights a week inside the Westside Multigenerational Center in Tempe, more than 200 people come together to learn English, mastering the language for potentially better jobs, more opportunities, and a deeper connection with the community and their families. more
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