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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.

Tempe, long a city of firsts, lives up to reputation with Blacks as top leaders

Tempe, long a city of ‘firsts,’ lives up to reputation with two Blacks as top leaders.

TCAA renames building to include Lupe Esquer, who aided poor, elderly

The Tempe Community Action Agency's headquarters adds the name of Lupe Esquer, whose work in the 1960s led to creation of TCAA.

Chandler’s Change Up program aims to break the cycle of homelessness

Chandler's Change Up Campaign is focused on breaking the cycle of homelessness.

Dental-tech firm bringing 150 jobs, headquarters to Watermark Tempe

Align Technology, which designs and manufactures the Invisalign orthodontic system and other dental technology, is bringing its corporate headquarters and 150 jobs to Watermark Tempe from San Jose, Calif.

S. Tempe favorite Cotton & Copper closing; owners plan new concept

Cotton & Copper co-owner and chef Tamara Stanger confirmed on Facebook that the popular South Tempe restaurant and bar is closing, a victim of the economic impact of COVID-19.

Tempe public-safety panel completes final meeting; city implements Eight Can’t Wait de-escalation policies

Reform is coming to the Tempe Police Department, especially relating to its use-of-force-policies.
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