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Parents, police join forces vs teen death, injury related to drugs, alcohol

Tempe is taking a proactive approach to educate young drivers and their caregivers about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. On Thursday, Aug. 29, city groups will...

Operation Center expands Tempe’s ability to enhance safety of city, schools, parks

Tempe's real time operation center has become a focal point of the city's efforts to ensure a safe living environment, especially children, teachers and other school staff. That's one of the reasons...

State Route 88 to Apache Lake due to reopen, offer access to fishing, skiing

For the no-doubt thousands of Tempe and West Chandler boaters who have yearned for a return to the days when they could traverse the narrow, spectacular—and mindbendingly terrifying— mountain trail to Apache...

Tempe bottled water drive tops city’s all-time record

Did you ever wonder how many bottles get squeezed into those tightly wrapped cases of portable drinking water so popular during our summer months? Answer: About two dozen—unless, of course, a few...

Chandler Regional, Mercy Gilbert expand medical staff

Hospital care for people living in Tempe and West Chandler is taking another step into the future with the expansion of a graduate medical education residence program at two East Valley hospitals....

Print Edition – August 3, 2024

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Bonds, overrides enable campus improvements for Kyrene Schools

When summer arrives and students depart their classrooms, a different kind of hustle and bustle begins within Kyrene schools. Unlike the usual energy evident during school days, the summer months are a...

Chandler Council cracking down on youth behavior

By Kevin Hartke, Mayor for the city of Chandler As a resident of our West Chandler community, it’s important for you to know that one of our primary responsibilities as members of the...

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