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Councilman’s forums offer a homey venue for chats: his own back yard

Tempe City Councilmember Kolby Granville is planning a pair of kickoff public forums—which he refers to as “community conversations”—in what some might consider a rather unpublic kind of place: his home. The first...

Wet & Wild

It’s often 112 degrees here in the Valley. For years after I first got to town, I’d spend much of the day working outside, reflecting that the cliché was true—it really is...

Zoning changes could relax rules for some neighborhoods

Fresh eggs for breakfast? A newly plucked chicken for dinner? Who wouldn’t love that? One small problem: If you live in Chandler, zoning regulations rule out the idea of residents raising farmyard...

Nominations open for companies that help Chandler build better community

Businesses and individuals who have made significant contributions to their community will be honored again this year at an annual awards dinner sponsored by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce. Awards nominations are due...

Grant to fund new residency program for young Latino audiences

Childsplay, a Tempe-based nonprofit theater company of professional, adult artists who perform for and teach young audiences and their families, has received a $155,000 grant to plan and implement a residency program...

Correction: Boy Scout Open House

The Boy Scout open house is scheduled for Tuesday March 26th at 7 PM not 2 PM.

A guide to some of our area’s Easter services

Arizona Community Church—Good Friday: March 29, 7:00 p.m. Communion Service; Saturday: March 30, 10:00 a.m. “Egg”Stravaganza egg hunt; Easter: Sunday, March 31, 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Traditional Services, full orchestra and...

Bye-bye wi-fi

Steve Schmidt has been cheerfully getting his south Tempe neighbors caffeinated for almost nine years at Steve’s Espresso café, where he serves up bold French press coffee, loose-leaf teas and an array...
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