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From ASU to seminary and back again

Pop music is made for the masses, but it is perfected by the peculiar

What you need to know about using fireworks in Tempe and Chandler

The Chandler Fire, Health & Medical (CFHM) Department is reminding residents that while some types of fireworks are legal to sell and purchase at local businesses, the use and misuse of fireworks can lead to personal injury, injury to others, harm to pets, property damage, and destruction of the environment.

Tempe St. Luke’s hospital advises pregnant women on allergies

When faced with the itchy eyes, running nose and hacking cough that allergies inflict on their hapless victims, the usual reaction is to reach for medication to try to get some relief.

Ducey certifies voter support of Tempe charter amendments

Governor Doug Ducey has certified the final, canvassed results of the March 13 Tempe General/Special Election, which included two propositions amending the City Charter that were passed by voters.

Hartke now official; early ballots coming August 1st

Chandler Councilmember and two-time Vice Mayor Kevin Hartke officially declared his intention On April 30 to seek the mayoral post in the next city election Aug. 28.

Save these helpful tips for the upcoming monsoon season

Monsoon season officially begins in June and residents are encouraged to prepare for severe weather.

West Chandler to be site of first SRP innovative battery

SRP’S first standalone battery-based energy storage project will be built at 54th Street and West Pecos Road in West Chandler, according to a May 31 announcement.

Print Edition – June 9, 2018

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