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NTSB: Broken rail caused 2020 fiery train derailment on bridge over Tempe Town Lake

Twelve of the train’s 97 cars jumped the track at about 6 a.m. on July 29, 2020, destroying a section at the southern end of the 110-year-old bridge.

Impact of a Coyotes arena-entertainment district could reach all the way to South Tempe

Coyotes request for a 30-year property-tax abatement off-putting to some members of Tempe City Council.

If laughter is best medicine, downtown Chandler improvisational comedy club fills prescription

From performing at local coffee shops and bars, Dave and Colleen Specht built a following that led them to create ImprovMANIA in downtown Chandler.

Tech-savvy Chandler now accepting cryptocurrency for utility-bill payments

With many tech companies within its boundaries, Chandler believes that those employees may delve into cryptocurrency with their strong technical skills.

W. Chandler’s new 15-court indoor venue proves that pickleball a smash hit not just for Grandma

New West Chandler indoor pickleball facility with 15 courts supports growth of popular sport despite summer desert heat.

South Tempe neighborhoods unlikely to suffer broken water-main flood like U.S. 60-McClintock

U.S. 60 has been repaired and reopened following a May 7 water-main break.

Tempe Streetcar makes long-awaited debut with free rides to passengers during opening year

The long-awaited, nearly $200 million, 3-mile-long Tempe Streetcar system, intended to create a more-connected downtown, debuts May 20, and riders get a free ride during its opening year. .

Tempe recognizes 38 service-bound graduates with annual gala sendoff at Center for the Arts

More than 300 service-bound residents of Tempe honored since program began in 2015.
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