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City of Tempe stresses safety of water, despite change in taste

If you’ve been noting a “musty” or dirt like taste in your water over the last few days you’re not alone. The City of Tempe released a statement Monday saying because of run...

It’s your neighborhood – let your opinion be heard

If you have an opinion on how Tempe can improve its streets, listen up. Whether you think your neighborhood needs more speed bumps, more bike lanes, or needs to take a different...

Learning networking skills proves vital to grads’ job search

Justin Decker and Dana Yanch are Mesa Community College graduates who have found that networking—on both the technical and personal sides—has resulted in lucrative career opportunities within east Valley companies. Both grads attended...

3 Cronkite grads among candidates for award recognizing best U.S. public-relations campaigns

Their careers may have only recently started, but three graduates of the Public Relations Lab at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications already have achieved a major milestone. The grads,...

Mavericks 4-H event boosts funding for starving children

Members of Buena Vista Mavericks 4-H Club, based at the Buena Vista Ranchos neighborhood in south Tempe, are on the fundraising trail again for a cause they’ve long supported. The group is selling...

Police warn of bath salt dangers

Tempe police say they’ve increased their watch for people who may be under the influence of bath salts, an easily ingestible designer drug that can lead to violent behavior. Bath salts were banned...

Chandler Regional celebrates A 51st birthday bash

What began as Chandler Community Hospital with 25 employees and 91 volunteers has evolved more than a half century later into a health care leader in the southeast Valley that continues to...

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