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Salt River Project's reservoirs are nearly full after captures plenty of water from what officials called two productive winters. Heading into summer - the Valley's heaviest use time on the … more
With 100-degree temperatures hitting the Valley, Tempe is asking residents to stay cool and get prepared for the coming hot summer months, with the city opening its cooling centers for residents to take advantage of. more
More than 20,500 students will graduate this spring from Arizona State University, the largest in the school’s history. The largest number of students — more than 4,800 — are … more
Construction on Smith Road is expected to run from April 29 through the end of the year, with work beginning on the segment from University Drive to Apache Boulevard. more
Tempe is considering its plan for allocating federal grant funds in the coming fiscal year with projects supporting the development of housing and economic opportunities for low- to moderate-income residents. more
Taco Chelo, a popular Valley modern taqueria where traditional family recipes meet vibrant visual arts, will open its highly anticipated second location in downtown Tempe on Friday, May 10, starting at 11 a.m.  more

The participating organizations — Tempe Community Action Agency, Aris Foundation and AZ HUGS — are known, trusted and respected by a broad community of unsheltered individuals and bring a wealth of experience and a range of services to the partnership, according to a press release.  more
Tempe and Guadalupe kids, 6-18 years old, can explore the Valley with their own set of wheels with a free Youth Transit Pass. 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
More people experiencing homelessness in Tempe will be able to access shelter at a newly purchased motel, accelerating the pace at which individuals and families are helped off the streets and into more permanent housing solutions. more
April is National Poetry Month and to celebrate, Kyrene poets from across the district were honored by the Kyrene Governing Board and superintendent in front of their families and school leaders. more
Originally scheduled for April 12, the city of Tempe will celebrate the completion of a brand-new mural at the Escalante Multi-Generational Center on April 30.   more
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