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Throng of well-wishers makes it official for newly elected members of Tempe City Council

Tempe’s City Council chambers overflowed with well-wishers as two current council members and one new one were sworn into office in an official City Hall observance.

Print Edition – August 4, 2018

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Education movement continues to increase visibility of public school funding issues

The #RedForEd movement is rolling along, despite the seasonal summer break. It’s a lower profile, of course, compared with the large volume of teachers who participated in the walkout in April.

‘Volunteens’ survive pre-acceptance gauntlet as they pursue hopes of future medical careers

Signing up for the summer Volunteen program at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center is easy. Getting accepted takes a bit of work:

WATCH: Great Harvest Bread Co. celebrates 10 years in the valley

Get Ready for some free bread! Leslie, Ward, George and Floyd Walston discuss their plans for a celebration in light of their 10 year anniversary of opening Great Harvest Bread Company, located at Warner and McClintock rd. 

Nominations due Aug. 3 for Don Carlos Humanitarian Award

Tempe Community Council is seeking nominations for its new Impact Award, created to recognize good works big or small that boost human service needs in the city.

Tempe meeting to present info on ballot props takes place Aug. 1

The city of Tempe will host an information session on the two propositions that will appear on the city’s Nov. 6 Special Election ballot.  

Former Marcos, Corona, Tempe high school coach Frank Castro Dies at 83

On Friday, July 13, high school football lost one of its cornerstones.

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