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Tempe could skirt NYC as hub for fashionista flair

Look out New York and Los Angeles: Tempe has its sights set on creating its own one-of-a-kind fashion hub.

Tempe Center for the Arts’ new exec has big plans for the Valley’s ‘Artistic Jewel’

Tempe Center for the Arts has named Luis Ruiz as its new general manager, with responsibility for day-to-day operations of a facility touted as the “jewel in the crown” of a city known Valley-wide for its support of the arts.

Entertainment payroll firm now in Tempe

A new Tempe office of what has been called the leading global end-to-end provider of payroll and production management services for all aspects of the entertainment industry is coming to offices in the Hayden Station area of downtown Tempe.

‘Something for everyone’ underscores planning for Chandler arts center’s 2016-17 season

Celebrating its 27th season with performances ranging from comedic and family-friendly to immersive and instrumental, and even theatrical, Chandler Center for the Arts has announced its 2016-17 season lineup of entertainment for all ages.

Tempe’s automated water meters allow as-you-go daily monitoring

Water meters throughout Tempe are being swapped out or upgraded with new, automated technology that can track water use in real time.

Aug. 23 ‘Welcome Walk’ planned by ASU, Tempe

There seems to be very little disagreement: Tempe can be an exciting and safe place to visit, live and get an education, due in part to a longstanding collaboration between Arizona State University and the city of Tempe.

Sunset library talk explores election nuances

Will it be 'Stronger Together' or 'Make America Great Again'?

Aug. 20 pre-college workshops chart best path to career success

Wondering what to do after high school? Questioning which college is right for you?
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