Tempe

Woods testifies before U.S. Senate committee about 21st-century cities

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods testified before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on infrastructure strategies, including affordable housing and public transit.

Tempe OKs $104M for Police Dept. in new $1.2B budget although police task force work not quite complete

Tempe attempting to return to fiscal normalcy after COVID-19 pandemic caused belt tightening in an austere budget a year ago.

ASU ‘Fiji’ frat members take time to lend helping hand to Salvation Army

A dozen ASU fraternity members have created a 350-square-foot shaded patio at the Tempe Salvation Army Corps, where homeless people may find respite and gather.

Tempe salutes recent high school grads headed for U.S. armed forces

Col. Wanda Wright, U.S. Air Force retired; national anthem by Sophia Pizzilo and Marine Corps Color Guard were part of festivities presided over by Tempe Mayor Corey Woods.

Tempe Prep unveils upgrades made possible by $7.5M fundraising drive

Tempe Prep dedicates 2-story, 20,000-square-foot Fine Arts and Sciences Center and 3,000-square-foot Athletic Performance Center on campus.

After pandemic and unrest, Marcos teen’s winning bus art offers hope

Teenager Sydney Storment's “Together We Go” is a colorful beacon of hope for Tempe and the East Valley.

Oregano’s hiring 30 for new takeout-only shop to debut June 2 in Tempe

Oregano's opening a takeout only shop; SRP says watch Mylar balloons at graduation; multi-media firm turns 4; couple of surveys give city public input: It's in Tempe News Briefs.

Tempe ending mask mandate May 21; businesses, schools may still require

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said that, as with this decision, the city would continue to be guided in its COVID-19 response by science and data, and that it will roll out a dashboard with Tempe-specific metrics about the coronavirus.
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