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Staying indoors cramping your style? Take your art to the park

Artists take note: the city of Tempe’s ever-popular Arts in the Parks program is back this fall with physically distanced activities that will bring art and culture into four neighborhood parks. This year’s...

Yea or neigh? Controversy over bridle path after neighbor builds block wall

An almost seven-foot block wall built by a resident of Shady Lane Estates now impinges on a longstanding equestrian trail in South Tempe.

Print Edition – August 29, 2020

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City of Tempe, non-profits combine resources to relieve crisis

As a Tempe resident, I have always been proud that a hallmark of our city is that we care about each other.

Assisted-living plans seemingly dashed; neighbors still on edge

Corona del Sol Estates, an upscale neighborhood in South Tempe, boasts quiet streets with custom homes and mature landscaping. There are also a few small signs dotting the front yards of Calle de...

Print Edition – August 8, 2020

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Bike hero? What better year to salute city’s top wheeler-dealer

Julian Dresang, Tempe city engineer, has been selected as the 2020 Bike Hero by the Tempe Transportation Commission for his contributions to making Tempe a safer place to bike the 217 miles of bikeways in the city.

Oldies better than ever as pandemic TV watching gains new popularity

Last week somebody sent me an email with the subject line “COVID goes to the movies.” Inside were photos of movie theater marquees. One of those, for a theater called The World,...

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