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City’s spring election will rely entirely on ballot-by-mail

Three open Tempe City Council seats and three ballot propositions will be decided by voters this coming spring. Voter registration is taking place now.

No water? No problem. These hardy denizens stand tall anyway

Thinking of Arizona, what’s the first image that pops into your head? The Saguaro cactus, of course.

Childsplay move part of plan to grow, diversify audiences

A member of Tempe’s performing-arts family has decided to leave the comforts of home.

Time to brighten our desert holidays

Embrace the holidays desert-style with these upcoming Tempe events.

Pesky tumbleweed now Chandler’s holiday centerpiece

In the movies, the tumbleweed is an icon of the American West.

Tempe continues push to raise disability awareness

Disability-law compliance is not just Michelle Stokes’ job—it’s her passion, and she wants to make sure that Tempe can justifiably be seen as inclusive and accessible to all people.

Tempe rolls out its own 911 ambulance service

City will continue to expand fleet in next five years

A brief history of the difference between news and advertising. And why we don’t overlap them.

Going back once again to my days as a young reporter in L.A., I remember the barbed wire fence and machine-gun turrets that separated the advertising salespeople from those of us who comprised the news reporting staff.
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