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Smokin’ Fun

Hundreds came out for Downtown Chandler's first annual Beer, Bourbon and BBQ festival, plus a chance to enjoy good drinks, smokin’ barbeque and nice weather.    

Nature’s beauty in glorious display

A combination of mild winter temperatures and above-average rainfall in January, February and so far in March hav created the perfect conditions for a ‘super bloom’ of wildflowers across the state. While...

How to learn city’s history… and have fun at the same time

Attractions ranging from merchant tents to food to interactive booths and live music immersed the crowd at Tempe His - tory Museum's celebration of Hayden Ferry Days while the rest soaked up...

First responders recognized by Tempe Elks for their dedication to service, safety

Tempe Elks Lodge No. 2251 honored two city of Tempe first responders for their outstanding service to the city at the group's annual Charity Ball last month. Detective Chris Miller of the...

‘Landfill to Landmark’ is project’s call to action

Projected to be largest project ever proposed to Tempe voters As Tempe inches closer to the vote in May to transform a 46-acre landfill currently occupying the area around Rio Salado and Priest,...

Print Edition – March 11, 2023

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Chandler‘s rise a multifaceted success story

West Chandler residents joined their citywide neighbors as Mayor Kevin Hartke traced the city’s past, present and future during an inspiring State of the City address Nov. 16 at Chandler Center for...

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