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Women sharing stories of sexual assaults, hoping to empower others

Because these crimes still are shrouded in secrecy, they must be shared so that healing and change can happen, victims say.

Lottery’s generosity offsets burglary loss at The Center for Habilitation

Burglars took catalytic converters from 12 TCH vans that are used to transport the disabled.

3 1/2-year, $777 mil Broadway Curve project work to begin Friday, July 23

A nearly four-year, 11-mile massive rebuilding of Interstate 10, including the headache-inducing Broadway Curve in Tempe, begins Friday, July 23.

New electric-vehicle charging stations now available at Tempe Public Library

The stations, made by ChargePoint, can be easily located by EV drivers using an app that maps out a nationwide charging network.

Noted lawyer, jurist selected as Chandler’s new city magistrate

Veteran jurist Alicia Skupin received a two-year appointment by Chandler City Council as Municipal Court chief magistrate.

Anne Gill resigns as Tempe Chamber president and chief executive officer

Anne Gill plans to return to her home state of Michigan to enjoy time with her family and plan for her upcoming wedding to her childhood sweetheart.

Tempe getting first 3D-printed home to boost affordable-housing stock

Habitat for Humanity creating scalable, cost-effective homeownership solution to address the housing crisis facing low- and modest-income residents.

Virtual volunteers mentor schoolkids to improved reading and life skills

Tempe’s AARP Foundation Experience Corps partners with Tempe Elementary School District to support students' early literacy skills.
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