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Lightening the load for seniors: Neighbors lend a helping hand

Tempe is home to the largest university in the U.S., but it’s also home to a burgeoning population of senior citizens.

Firefighting veteran picked as new Chandler chief

Tom Dwiggins got his first chance to train as a firefighter the hard way—on the job as an Air Force crew chief.

Memory of disabled police chief a sobering reminder to buckle up

As you tool around town enjoying your summer, there’s something the Tempe Police Department wants you to bear in mind: Wear your seatbelt.

New Chandler chief exec sees fiscal strength, planning, as pathway to opportunity

Chandler’s new city manager, Marsha Reed, doesn’t need to wear rose-colored glasses to see that a positive future continues its ascent on the horizon.

Photo enforcement is back

Three West Chandler intersections are among five locations where red light and excessive-speed camera tests are underway.

City Council OK’s plan for new fire station in S. Tempe

Tempe is moving ahead with plans to construct a fire station in a portion of city-owned Estrada Park on the east side of McClintock Drive a block north of Warner Road.

‘Woman of Year’ combines nitty-gritty business savvy with a flair for the arts

By Deborah Hilcove                                                                                                                                            “I love helping other people, helping solve problems,” says Mary Contreras, a longtime Tempe resident and businesswoman, recently named “Woman of the Year” by the Women of Scottsdale. Active...

Workshops help unlock puzzle of homeowner association rules, regs

If you live in a neighborhood with a homeowners association, chances are the Phoenix Suns fan next door won’t be painting his house purple with orange trim any time soon.
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