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Virtual public meeting set Aug. 4 on Broadway Curve Improvement Project

Updates expected on the 11-mile, 3 1/2-year Interstate 10 Broadway Road Improvement Project.

Salvation Army excessive-heat relief stations activated today, Wednesday

The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services is activating heat-relief stations Aug. 3-4 at Tempe Corps Community Center, 40 E. University Drive, and Chandler Corps Community Center, 85 E. Saragosa St.

Hospital expansion is good medicine for Chandler and surrounding areas

Five-story patient-care Tower D at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center opens this month with new main entrance and 96 patient-care beds.

Could Tempe finally land pro sports team? Coyotes are interested in move

National Hockey League team says it will respond to Tempe's request for proposal to build arena and entertainment complex on 46 city-owned acres at Priest Drive and Loop 202 south of Salt River.

Tempe hopes to improve operation, infrastructure at its 2 golf courses

Tempe request for proposal is for public/private partnership to ensure long-term viability of public golf, address capital-improvements, provide revenue to city and expand game.

Next round of Interstate 10 closures: Friday-Monday, eastbound lanes, from U.S. 60 south to Chandler Blvd.

Eastbound I-10 will be closed 10 p.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Monday from U.S. 60 south to Chandler Boulevard as crews continue removing rubberized asphalt for the massive Broadway Curve Project.

BACK TO SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Tempe El schools...

Dr. James Driscoll holds a bachelor of arts in elementary education, four master’s degrees (educational leadership, human relations, special education and business and administration) and a doctoral degree in educational leadership.

BACK TO SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona Autism Charter expands...

Free, online K-12 charter for students with autism and other learning issues is expanding this school year to meet a growing request for online classes. 

Wrangler News Staff

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