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I-10 Broadway Curve lanes restricted through Tempe for work April 23-25

Lanes will be restricted April 23-25 on Interstate 10's Broadway Curve through Tempe as surveying work is done in advance of an 11-mile major rebuilding and improvement project that begins this summer.

WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR 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 could launch as early as this fall.

Valley Metro to cut N. Tempe Express, tweak other area bus routes April 26

Valley Metro is making several changes to bus service in Tempe effective Monday, April 26, including elimination of Route 520, the North Tempe Express, due to low ridership.

First of its kind Arizona group aids pets losing homes due to pandemic

Pet Housing Help AZ Task Force was formed hastily in Arizona to assist low-income families at risk of losing pets during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Tempe humanitarian earns Nobel nomination for lifetime of service

Tempe humanitarian Raveen Arora has been nominated for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.

Arizona Gives Day on April 6 more vital than ever as nonprofits struggle

April 6 Arizona Gives Day more vital than ever as many struggle to recover financially from pandemic.

RUN INTO TOWN ON A RAIL: Tempe Streetcar to ease downtown traffic

With delivery of its first car, the Tempe Streetcar moves one step closer to launch later this year.

Mall fight was random and isolated; W. Chandler still safe place, PD says

A March 12 fight at Chandler Fashion Center involving nine young men, including three who were stabbed, was random, police say, and both the mall and nearby neighborhoods are safe places.
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