Tempe

The census is coming; count on it

By Diana Nelson April Fools’ Day is typically reserved for pranksters. But in 2020, April 1 also will mark the start of a serious and significant campaign—the U.S. Census, which takes place...

Participants needed for fair housing survey, community input meeting

The City of Tempe is conducting an online survey and will hold a public meeting March 7 to address any forms of housing discrimination that may be occurring in the community. Information collected...

State’s No. 2 attraction may get added pizazz as planners dive into report

As if Tempe Town Lake isn’t already one of Arizona’s premier destinations, plans are being discussed to give it even more pizazz. And with those additions, naturally, the power to attract even more...

Area homeless to be counted in city-wide study, pets included

If there seem to be more homeless people inhabiting city streets, including those refusing to abandon their companion pets, it’s not just a perception. Officials say they anticipate the count of both humans...

There’s a new constable in town, and you’ll be surprised how he views his new job

By Sammie Ann Wicks Forget everything you thought you knew about an Arizona constable’s work—Tempe’s new man in that job will tell you a far different story. “I’m here to do this job in...

Scoop: Corona grad double dips as ice cream purveyor, CPR whiz

Jim Wise, owner of the store, was having a heart attack and went into cardiac arrest.

Tempe Kiwanis installs new officers, sets world’s children as focus of goals, objectives

David Whitehorn has been installed president of the Kiwanis Club of Tempe, succeeding Dr. Judy Aldrich

Racial equality in Kyrene schools to spark discussion at Oct. 23 session

Members of the Kyrene Superintendent’s Community Council will focus on the topic at a Governing Board meeting Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the district’s main office.
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