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Area residents get a look at SRP’s plans for Price Corridor expansion

Residents were able to get a first-hand look at plans for a proposed East Valley power line project that is being proposed by SRP to meet what the utility says will help...

Economic development initiative continues to score for Chandler

Chandler’s recent success in attracting more employers to their commercial and business sector continues at an impressive pace and is largely orchestrated by the staff in the city’s Economic Development Department. Christine Mackay,...

Chompie’s sliders: Are they next up for a place in the ‘Guiness Book of World Records’?

You don’t have to be Adam Richman, host of “Man v. Food,” to enjoy a Chompie’s Ultimate slider, but you’d better be hungry. Chompie’s will host its Fourth Annual Customer Appreciation Ultimate Slider...

Tips on helping your car weather the Valley’s merciless heat

Owning a vehicle has become a crucial element in the lives of us average Americans. But a special problem we face in this Valley of the (scorching) Sun is that summer can...

Explosions, crashes- and Tatum – are ‘White House Down’ mainstays

It’s said that for a few years after the huge success of the original Die Hard, every action movie idea in Hollywood was pitched as “Die Hard in a…” That 1988 film...

A day at the fire museum: Every kid’s dream come true

Every summer, hundreds of kids from Tempe, Chandler and other Valley communities visit the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting, near the Phoenix Zoo, to learn about fire safety, have fun and...

With an eye to easy summer eating, warm up to potato salad

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Tempe changing bulk, green waste collection schedules starting July 1

Tempe is changing the way it collects bulk and green waste in order to increase efficiency and sustainability. Starting in July, the city will move from monthly collection of uncontained waste to every...

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