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Strategy helps Tempe grow partnerships, gain ground in education

Being a highly educated city holds enormous potential for the future of Tempe.

David Carrera: A lifetime of caring

David Carrera has spent a lifetime volunteering to help the community.

Bullying Awareness campaign through October

In the high-tech age of texting and social media, children have become more susceptible to bullying than ever before – even for many talented individuals, like U.S. gold medalist Gabby Douglas, who recently reported being “devastated” by negative online comments about her performance in Rio.

MCC among colleges laying out a welcome mat for newly displaced ITT students

Mesa Community College has joined its 10 sister campuses Valley-wide in responding to the recent closure of three ITT Technical Institute locations, offering help to the now displaced ITT students as they transition into a new educational environment.

Superintendent’s 90-day game plan adds 2 key players

There’s a new administration in town and Superintendent Jan Vesely is becoming known as a change-agent in the Kryene District.

Chandler moves forward to create a world-class economy

The city of Chandler has long understood that a strong export economy is a critical component to the foundation of our local robust business economy.

Tempe Chamber selects longtime organization exec as its new president, CEO

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce has named the current president and chief executive officer of the Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce as the successor to Mary Ann Miller, who retired effective Oct. 1.

$1.4 billion SRP project reclaims a Tempe ‘Legend’

The face of the East Valley is about to change again, thanks to a new development called “The Grand at Papago Park Center,” which officials of the local utility provider the Salt River Project have announced.

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