Tempe

National League of Cities taps several Tempe City Council members’ expertise for national panels

Goal to strengthen local leadership, influence federal policy and drive innovative solution representing more than 200 million people.

2021: A year of activism, action in South Tempe

wranglernews.com looks back on volatile year as South Tempe attempted to shake rippling effects of COVID-19 pandemic.

Tempe buys Pollack Apache Center for affordable housing, retail, grocery store to meet area needs

Acquisition along Apache Boulevard supports Tempe's Hometown for All affordable housing initiative, launched in 2021.

THE FINAL TRICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Fly fishing and art lure owners into selling popular restaurant and retiring after 34 years.

With senior leaders, Marcos boys basketball makes a fast break toward new, higher goals

A 6-2 start renews Padres' hopes of making the Class 4A state playoff field.

A tip of the beret to Tempe Family History Center staffers for helping me discover who I really am

Think you know who you are? A visit to Tempe Family History Center might confirm or deny that.

Teacher says Corona student Santas, spreading joy outside their comfort zone just to make a kid happy, ‘is a better lesson than I could...

Holiday Buddies benefits Crockett Elementary, an inner-city Phoenix school attended primarily by homeless and refugee children, 100 percent of whom qualify for free and reduced-price meals.

Woman’s ‘Cookies ’n’ Cocoa’ honors friend’s life, gives healing, hope to Rover school community

Cierra Chamot organized Cookies ’n’ Cocoa at Rover Elementary, a Title 1 school in Tempe Elementary School District, in memory of her late friend, Heather Began.
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