Work to begin April 5 on roundabout at Grove Parkway and Priest Drive
The Grove Parkway/Priest Drive intersection will be converted into a roundabout in a fourth-month construction project that begins April 5.
Chandler Northrop Grumman team picked to build key missile interceptor
Northrop Grumman Corporation, with approximately 2,500 employees at its 47-acre Price Corridor campus, was awarded a contract for the Next Generation Inceptor program.
Security company Allied Universal hiring more than 450 in Tempe
Allied Universal is hiring 450 security personnel in Tempe on March 24.
Capacity limitations lifted at Chandler Library and Tumbleweed Rec Center
COVID-19 limitations have been lifted at some Chandler facilities.
Tempe launches cancer-screening program after death of firefighter
A new cancer-screening program for firefighters, Tempe grows, food-bank volunteers needed and a change in bridge-work schedule on Interstate 10: It's all right here in this installment of Tempe News Briefs!
Chandler COVID-19 Memorial Day proclaimed for those lost, infected
A day to remember COVID-19 victims, return of the community bike ride, State Forty-Eight expanding, free tax prep to qualified residents, a $10 million chemical management plant expansion: It's all right here in this installment of Chandler News Briefs.
Chandler State of the City to be delivered virtually, live on Feb. 18
Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and the City Council will host a virtual State of the City presentation at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18.
Tempe seeks residents’ input on 2021-22 fiscal-year budget planning
The first opportunity for residents to get involved in Tempe’s 2021-22 fiscal-year budgeting process, a survey listing their top priorities, is now available.
SEWING MACHINES: F.A.B.R.I.C. employees pitch in to mass-produce isolation gowns for medical industry
F.A.B.R.I.C. employees in Tempe pitch in to mass-produce 500K isolation gowns for medical industry.
New Chandler City Council members sworn in; Stewart elected vice mayor
The new look of city government, what’s open and closed for MLK Day and a boost for the Fire Department: It’s all right here in this installment of Chandler Briefs.