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Enjoy hands-on activities, performances, vendors, storytime, a video game trailer, first responder vehicles, food trucks and more at Tempe’s free Juneteenth event, which is open to all ages and no registration is required. more
Several parents of students at C.I. Waggoner Elementary School attended a recent Kyrene School District Governing Board meeting to share their thoughts about the reduction of teachers in the fourth grade. more
Phoenix Police Department detectives are investigating several incidents stemming from a domestic dispute that led to a chase, a collision that killed a bicyclist and an arrest in Tempe. Phoenix … more
A double shooting took place Friday, May 17, at a Tempe residence in the area of Southern Avenue and McClintock Drive just after 2 a.m.  more
Tempe City Council approved the establishment of a prevailing wage ordinance at its May 9 meeting with a 5-1 vote. more
The city of Tempe released its list of traffic restrictions and impacts for the Boots in the Park country music party, advising residents to avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking transit to and from downtown Tempe.  more

Each year the Tempe Leadership Program gathers a group of locals to learn more about the city, engage with each other and work on a project together that brings about a positive difference in the community. more
The Rotary Club of Tempe Downtown is dedicating a Peace Pole at The Centers for Habilitation in honor of the club’s 100 years of service on May 29, at 9 a.m.  more
A 33-year-old man has been sentence to 40 years in prison for the sexual assault of a college student in Tempe. Eric Todd Bell was found guilty in April of five counts of sexual assault and one … more
Tempe City Council approved the development plan for a new seven-story, mixed-use development at 1734 E Apache Blvd., which will create over 200 dwelling units and commercial units on 2 acres. more
The HeroZona Foundation announced the Bridge Forum Mental Health Summit, where a distinguished panel of Arizona’s government and healthcare leaders will convene to tackle the pressing mental health concerns facing our state, exploring actionable steps to ensure accessible resources for community members in need.  more
Join city staff anytime on Tuesday, May 14 at the Escalante Community Center to learn more about construction impacts and to meet the construction team. more
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