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Bringing the World Together, one Friendship at a Time

This summer, amid wishes of bon voyage from friends and family, 32 high school students will undertake some serious globe-hopping to promote good will and cultural understanding through the Tempe Sister Cities’...

Zoning changes could relax rules for some neighborhoods

Fresh eggs for breakfast? A newly plucked chicken for dinner? Who wouldn’t love that? One small problem: If you live in Chandler, zoning regulations rule out the idea of residents raising farmyard...

Nominations open for companies that help Chandler build better community

Businesses and individuals who have made significant contributions to their community will be honored again this year at an annual awards dinner sponsored by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce. Awards nominations are due...

Teacher pay raises again on the table as budget-balancing advances

Kyrene teachers are one step closer to receiving a much anticipated pay raise this year, thanks to the district Governing Board’s agreement to strike a salary freeze off the list of budget...

History museum a band hotspot

Museums usually don’t spring to mind as great places to hear new bands. Not so in Tempe. Tempe History Museum is emerging as one of area’s best places in town to hear interesting,...

24-year veteran is new chief of Tempe Fire Department

Veteran fire-service administrator Greg Ruiz has been named Tempe’s new fire chief by Interim City Manager Andrew Ching. Ruiz served as interim chief following the retirement of Mark Simmons in April 2012. With 24...

Grant to fund new residency program for young Latino audiences

Childsplay, a Tempe-based nonprofit theater company of professional, adult artists who perform for and teach young audiences and their families, has received a $155,000 grant to plan and implement a residency program...

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