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‘Ladies Gone Mild’ at Tempe Graduate Hotel Feb. 5

Two awkward ‘90s moms are on the run from their families.

MY 90 MINUTES WITH WAYMO: Strife in the fast lane? None during rides chauffeured by ‘Autonomous’

What is it like to ride in a driverless vehicle? Our Janie Magruder gives it a try and shares her experience.

1,000 new jobs coming to State Farm in Tempe

New employees coming to work at State Farm campus in Marina Heights in downtown Tempe part of insurance giant's expansion nationwide.

TPD recommends that County Attorney charge man who aimed gun at police in S. Tempe standoff

Charles Ryan faces two counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer and one count of unlawful discharge of a firearm after incident near Rural and Warner roads.

Chandler Councilmember Terry Roe elected vice mayor; deputy, assistant city managers named

Chandler Councilmember Terry Roe was unanimously elected to a one-year term as vice mayor by City Council through Jan. 12, 2023.

Chandler rolls out new 9-1-1 ambulance partner, unveils custom-built fleet with upgrades

Maricopa Ambulance has rolled out 10 new fully-equipped Ford E-450 ambulances that are custom built and co-branded with the Chandler Fire Department in a four-year agreement.

Chandler International Film Festival, running through Jan. 23, has something for every taste

The sixth annual Chandler International Film Festival is running through Jan. 23 at LOOK Dine-In Cinema at 1 W. Chandler Blvd. downtown.

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.
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