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Sis, boom . . . blah: No fireworks in Tempe and Chandler, but there’s plenty of other Fourth fun

Chandler and Tempe encountered supply-chain issues and could not obtain the popular Fourth of July pyrotechnics.

Girder placement on new Broadway Road bridge brings closure of eastbound I-10 this weekend

Work on the 11-mile project is expected to be completed in 2024.

Chandler, Tempe invite people of all races to Juneteenth celebrations of emancipation

It’s a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S., a joyous occasion also known as Emancipation Day.

Tempe Elks to present Flag Day ceremony and presentation at their lodge at 6:30 p.m. on June 14

The Elks also collect tattered, torn or worn flags for proper, respectful disposal.

Print Edition – June 11, 2022

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Investigations continue into drowning of homeless man as 3 Tempe officers watch; angry demonstrators call, in vain, for City Council to cut PD budget...

Bickings is heard on the video pleading for help, saying, “I’m drowning, I’m drowning;” one of the officers is heard responding, “OK, I’m not jumping in after you.”

Chandler utility rates to increase on July 1

In comparison with seven other Valley cities, Chandler still will have the lowest utility services cost after a small hike on July 1.

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.

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