Parents in Tempe's three public-school districts have grown weary of campuses being shut down in favor of virtual-only learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chandler and Tempe were a step ahead of Gov. Doug Ducey when he announced his executive order Dec. 2 allowing restaurants to expand or create outdoor seating in an attempt to increase acceptable capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first in a series free of Tempe Virtual Job Fairs, in which area companies will present their hiring opportunities, debuts Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
By Noah Kutz
Fake trees? Forget about them. Those plastic branches and metal spines may be hassle- free, but nothing can replace the aroma of genuine pine and that cozy-Christmas feeling a real...
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and for many in Tempe and W. Chandler, that means gathering with friends and loved ones to share a special meal and ponder blessings received.
The Tempe Union High School District and Kyrene School District are joining Tempe Elementary School School District in returning to virtual learning due to rising levels of COVID-19 in the area.