Tempe officials at a recent meeting moved forward in determining the rights and obligations of the parties and property owners involved with a bridle path easement in the Shady Lane Estates subdivision.
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PHOENIX - Senators from Fountain Hills, Tempe and Surprise debated border security legislation that will be up for a roll-call vote set for Tuesday.
Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, Senate …
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Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy filing in a Texas last week has spurred Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to open an investigation because of potential effects on hospitals in the state.
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PHOENIX – In the sprawling urban landscape of Phoenix, where the desert sun sets over bustling streets, there are volunteers quietly tending to a population often overlooked: feral cats.
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Arizona State University Police Chief Michael Thompson has been placed on paid administrative leave as ASU officials review complaints against him involving the removal of an encampment during a …
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Tempe City Council is slated to vote on adopting a resolution providing for the use of general obligation bonds totaling $112,500,000 for financing capital projects and refunding outstanding G.O. bonds.
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Tempe’s Studio Artists Program is looking for a visual artist for a three-year residency to grow arts literacy and ignite creative vibrancy in school communities.
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Arizona State University officials say a postdoctoral research scholar remains on leave as the school investigates his videotaped confrontation with a hijab-wearing woman at a pro-Israel rally. …
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A new kind of shelter to support people experiencing homelessness, a website to educate children about the problems caused by greyhound racing and a Kind Bot that delivers positive messages when you are sad.
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By Nicole Ashton | Kyrene Communications Analyst
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5/9/24
Tempe City Council is slated to vote on the use of a cooperative contract at its May 9 meeting that would purchase five solid waste collection vehicles that would be ready for use in 2025.
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