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ADOT official: Noise-level readings, policies on Loop 101 follow guidelines

Daina Mann of ADOT says in response to questions by Dr. Donald Boles that the agency followed procedures in selecting a diamond-grind finish on widened Loop 101.

Tempe artist draws a line on human suffering by giving to less fortunate

Tempe artist Russ Cannizzaro is launching a company, Giving Arts, which will donate 50 percent of its net profit to charitable organizations.

Lincoln’s words resonate today through Tempe trial attorney

Tempe trial attorney Glynn Gilcrease, who doubles as a professional Abraham Lincoln impersonator, says the 16th president's words carry relevance today.

Print Edition – March 6, 2021

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Vending machines turn a page of history by dispensing books, not soda

Nevitt Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Samantha Kitchel raised $6,000 on DonorsChoose to fund a machine that dispenses books instead of food or drinks.

Tempe launches cancer-screening program after death of firefighter

A new cancer-screening program for firefighters, Tempe grows, food-bank volunteers needed and a change in bridge-work schedule on Interstate 10: It's all right here in this installment of Tempe News Briefs!

Chandler COVID-19 Memorial Day proclaimed for those lost, infected

A day to remember COVID-19 victims, return of the community bike ride, State Forty-Eight expanding, free tax prep to qualified residents, a $10 million chemical management plant expansion: It's all right here in this installment of Chandler News Briefs.

Chandler mayor touts perseverance, community strength in state of city

How the city coped with the COVID-19 pandemic was among topics covered in Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke's state of the city address.

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