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New to Tempe library patrons: Books by bike

Everyone should have access to books. Unfortunately, not everyone does.

Tempe strives to maintain accessibility for all

Disability-law compliance is not just Michelle Stokes’ job—it’s her passion, and she wants to make sure that Tempe can justifiably be seen as inclusive and accessible to all people.

Print Edition – October 21, 2017

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Tempe Fire Medical Rescue to Hold Fire Prevention Day on Oct. 21

Tempe Fire Medical Rescue is holding a Fire Prevention Day on Saturday, Oct. 21. 

Tempe Community Action Agency Announces Sponsors for Upcoming Culinary Event

Tempe Community Action Agency is excited to announce the lineup of food and drink sponsors for Vicinity: Internationally Tempe, formerly known as First Crush.

Lacrosse gains fans, players as recognition spreads

Leaders of the Aztec Lacrosse Club are starting to see results from their nearly 14 years of determination to bring wider recognition to the sport, as well as a new generation of devotees.

State championship still a goal of Aztec Vball girls

Corona’s defending state championship girls volleyball team lost key players to graduation but the Aztecs have not lost a step in their quest to earn another DI state championship trophy at the end of the 2017 season.

Fitness buffs launch new-concept realty center

Who knew that pitching the benefits of leg lifts, pumping iron and swimming laps would eventually lead to a career helping others score their dream home?

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