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Home-improvement industry among those thriving during the pandemic

Gary McKay, owner of McKay's TrueValue Hardware in West Chandler, says the home-improvement industry is among those that have fared well during the COVID-19 pandemic.

County extending COVID-19 vaccine to all 65 and older effective Feb. 15

Maricopa County is opening COVID-19 vaccination shots to those 65 and older effective Feb. 15.

Chandler State of the City to be delivered virtually, live on Feb. 18

Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and the City Council will host a virtual State of the City presentation at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18.

Tempe Coalition seeks public input on reducing underage drinking, drug use

The Tempe Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking and Drug Use is seeking community input as it develops initiatives and plans for the coming year. The input process will begin at the group’s regular monthly meeting on Feb. 9, 2021 from 3:30 p.m.– 5 p.m. The meeting will be held virtually, via Zoom.  

Tempe seeks residents’ input on 2021-22 fiscal-year budget planning

The first opportunity for residents to get involved in Tempe’s 2021-22 fiscal-year budgeting process, a survey listing their top priorities, is now available.

Kyrene Digital Academy 7th-grader prevails as bee goes V-I-R-T-U-A-L

Drew Passmonick, a seventh-grader at Kyrene Digital Academy, is the 2021 Kyrene School District Spelling Bee champion.

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SIS, BOOM . . . BLAH: Kiwanis, Tempe cancel joint July 4th Festival this year

The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed one of Tempe's signature events this summer with the Tempe Kiwanis Club and the city bagging their joint July 4 Festival at Town Lake.

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