Homeless dogs in Tempe will receive some much-needed TLC on Friday with free pet food, supplies and limited veterinary services as the city helps animals in need.
The City of Tempe’s HOPE homeless...
By Joyce Coronel
Noah Johnson spent 26 years with the Tempe Police Department. Now, he’s making sure students, staff and volunteers in the Kyrene school district are safe while they’re at school.
Kyrene’s Safety...
By Jennifer Adams
Recycling is important to the City of Tempe. Your City Council recently reaffirmed its commitment to recycling, in spite of changes in global recycling markets that are making it harder for...
By Diana Whittle
Money is always a welcome gift, especially as the holidays approach. School districts also take delight at an infusion of cash—particularly when it comes with no strings attached.
Four Kyrene schools, as...
By Joyce Coronel
It’s that magical time of year again when families and friends gather for holiday cheer, exchanging gifts, savoring meals and enjoying the comforts of hearth and home.
Not everyone, however, is similarly...
Story and photos by Janie Magruder
If you’re like most Tempeans, you’ve driven by the place dozens—maybe hundreds—of times. It’s that understated development on the west side of Rural Road, north of Guadalupe...
It’s time for The Kyrene Foundation Winter Wonderland Toy Drive.Â
In partnership with the Kyrene District, we are now collecting toys and gifts for Winter Wonderland. Please bring unwrapped donations to the following...
Longtime Tempe animal-rescue advocate Eva Vichules is planning her 23rd annual craft sale, with proceeds earmarked for three nonprofits.
The event will be held 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, and Sunday, Dec....