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Tempe development projects that legally used a key, state-sanctioned development incentive can continue

The city of Tempe provided the following commentary relating to an announcement from Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich regarding a lawsuit over a method used by Tempe to help stimulate economic development.

What you need to know about using fireworks in Tempe and Chandler

The Chandler Fire, Health & Medical (CFHM) Department is reminding residents that while some types of fireworks are legal to sell and purchase at local businesses, the use and misuse of fireworks can lead to personal injury, injury to others, harm to pets, property damage, and destruction of the environment.

Ducey certifies voter support of Tempe charter amendments

Governor Doug Ducey has certified the final, canvassed results of the March 13 Tempe General/Special Election, which included two propositions amending the City Charter that were passed by voters.

Save these helpful tips for the upcoming monsoon season

Monsoon season officially begins in June and residents are encouraged to prepare for severe weather.

Ashford University lands in South Tempe

800 new jobs said to be coming to South Tempe offices

I-HELP’s popular 5k-1 mile fun run coming up again on Saturday, May 5

The event is designed to bring the community together in support of the Interfaith Homeless Emergency Lodging Program or I-HELP, Tempe’s only homeless shelter program. 

Tempe cancels “Splash & Dash” due to high pH levels in Tempe Town Lake

A test of water at Tempe Town Lake on Wednesday, April 25, revealed that the man-made urban lake had a pH level that exceeded the standard for swimming.

Grant helps Tempe Elementary students bite into healthier school lunches

Move over, corn chips and candy. Hasta la vista, junk food. There’s something much more delicious—and nutritious in store for thousands of Tempe Elementary students.
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