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Overnight lane closures on U.S. 60, Priest to Country Club, start May 10

Drivers on U.S. 60 through Tempe and Mesa will encounter rolling lane closures from Priest Drive to Country Club Drive 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. May 10-13 for pavement repairs.

Corona del Sol High football fundraiser Saturday, May 15

The inaugural Corona Football Alumni Bags Tournament to benefit the Corona del Sol High Aztecs, is 10 a.m., Saturday, May 15, at 9103 S. Kenwood Lane in Tempe.

Chandler honors a hero

On May 7 and 8, Chandler remembered fallen Police Officer Christopher Farrar, showing its appreciation during a tribute procession as Farrar's body was taken to Compass Christian Church.

Need a summer job? Try Tempe job fair May 8 at Pyle Adult Rec Center 

Summer jobs, free Chromebooks, free COVID-19 vaccines, free youth transit-ride passes, chalk art and cultural performances, Chamber Business Excellence Awards finalists and a Girl Scout Gold Award -- it's all right here in this loaded installment of Tempe briefs.

Tribute procession, public viewing Friday for fallen Chandler PD officer

A memorial procession to honor fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar is 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, through south Chandler followed by a public viewing at 7 p.m.

Growing interest by Rotarians brings new life to untended school garden

Rotary is among civic groups dedicated to working on fundraising for maintenance and expansion of the Kyrene del Cielo garden in West Chandler.

Kuby’s $148K animal-welfare plan, mostly for feral cats, raises concerns

Large groups of homeless cats are becoming common throughout Tempe, where Councilmember Lauren Kuby plans to propose spending $148,000 on an animal-welfare program.

NAT’L ASTRONAUT DAY MAY 5 Tempe educator’s art, poetry lift her onto first all-civilian SpaceX mission

Tempe resident and South Mountain Community College professor Dr. Sian Proctor is among four astronauts selected to Inspiration 4, the first all-civilian SpaceX mission, which which is to launch in September.

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