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Chandler July 4th fireworks return to Tumbleweed Park; if you use your own at home, know laws and safety tips

With COVID-19 restrictions long-since relaxed and the public eager to resume normalcy, Chandler is giving it an opportunity as it resumes its annual Fourth of July fireworks display.

Live music at June 25 jam to honor 51 local artists on new Tempe Playlist

Showcase celebrates release of the new Tempe Playlist, a city program that contains songs selected from 51 local musicians, compiled by Tempe City Arts.

Eastbound U.S. 60 on-ramp at Priest among several area weekend closures

Drivers should be aware of a plethora of freeway and street closures and restrictions in the Tempe-West Chandler area this weekend.

Print Edition – June 19, 2021

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Woods testifies before U.S. Senate committee about 21st-century cities

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods testified before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on infrastructure strategies, including affordable housing and public transit.

ASU ‘Fiji’ frat members take time to lend helping hand to Salvation Army

A dozen ASU fraternity members have created a 350-square-foot shaded patio at the Tempe Salvation Army Corps, where homeless people may find respite and gather.

Tempe salutes recent high school grads headed for U.S. armed forces

Col. Wanda Wright, U.S. Air Force retired; national anthem by Sophia Pizzilo and Marine Corps Color Guard were part of festivities presided over by Tempe Mayor Corey Woods.

Downtown Chandler businesses feted for successes during challenging year

The awards are intended to illustrate the fabric of what makes downtown Chandler, Ariz., special.

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