“I think once you’ve been to something like Vietnam, and you’re a little bit older, you understand that you are not mortal.”
The words capture the sometimes painful memories of south Tempe resident...
Tapping funds from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, the Chandler and Tempe police departments will continue their emphasis on seatbelt enforcement during a national Click It or Ticket Campaign running through...
After new traffic signals were activated March 2, pedestrians and bicyclists have a safer route while crossing Rural Road and McClintock Drive on the newly completed Western Canal multi-use path.
Motorists, however, are...
Dr. David Schauer, superintendent of the Kyrene School District, painted a picture of the district’s plans for the future during a Chandler Chamber 2010 State of the Schools Education Forum April 22...
Tempe residents would be less safe and fire-response times longer if voters fail to approve a two-tenths of one percent increase in Tempe’s sales tax on May 18.
That warning came from Rich...
The city of Tempe is reminding residents to be sure they’re counted in the 2010 U.S. Census in order to help provide an array of essential city services.
Residents who mail the survey...
Tempe residents have voiced positive feelings and offered constructive feedback about the services, programs and facilities provided in their community.
In October 2009, more than 800 residents weighed in on questions focusing on...
Wrangler News will hold its annual Kids Coloring Contest in conjunction with the city of Tempe’s 31st annual “Movies at the Park’’ series.
Each Friday through May 21, a free movie will be...