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Print Edition – July 22, 2023

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Inchausti approved as new Tempe city manager

At its meeting on Tuesday, June 27, the Tempe City Council approved the permanent appointment of Rosa Inchausti as Tempe's new city manager, succeeding Andrew Ching, who resigned to become chief administrator...

Pet rescue provides homes, heart for our furry friends

When Charley the basset hound died 14 years ago, Steve and Melinda Lottig thought they’d never have a another pet because the pain of that loss was too great. As children will...

Print Edition – July 1, 2023

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Arts center unveils its 2023 array of creative offerings for, well, almost everybody

Dance-a-thon, Sell-a-thon, Spell-a-thon—pretty much any human activity that can be sustained for any length of time is subject to having the suffix “a-thon” slapped on it. On Saturday, June 24, Tempe Center...

Chandler business climate rated best in state based on wide-ranging benchmarks

Chandler has been named Best City for Business by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry during its annual awards ceremony held June 6. Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke accepted the award. The...

A Trip Back in Time

Do you know the story of one of Tempe’s nearest neighbors? Tempe Time Machine offers a chance to celebrate the unique and thriving town of Guadalupe, a colorful and creative destination for...

Fireworks again light up Tempe July 4th celebrations

Independence Day fireworks promise to brighten the sky around Tempe and West Chandler again this year, with Kiwanis Club of Tempe and the city of Tempe co-sponsoring the local observance. Date for...

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