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Oregano’s hiring 30 for new takeout-only shop to debut June 2 in Tempe

Oregano's opening a takeout only shop; SRP says watch Mylar balloons at graduation; multi-media firm turns 4; couple of surveys give city public input: It's in Tempe News Briefs.

Massive sports retail facility bringing 400 jobs to W. Chandler in fall 2023

A Chandler Fashion Center space will be gutted and re-emerge in two years as a 220,000-square-foot, employee-owned, all-sports retailer, Fargo, N.D.-based Scheels announced.

Tempe ending mask mandate May 21; businesses, schools may still require

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said that, as with this decision, the city would continue to be guided in its COVID-19 response by science and data, and that it will roll out a dashboard with Tempe-specific metrics about the coronavirus.

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4 arrests made in March brawl and stabbings at Chandler Fashion Center

Among those arrested was Andrew Courtney, 23, of Sierra Vista, on suspicion of three counts of aggravated assault with a dangerous instrument, a Class 3 felony,

Southbound Price Road restricted to one lane at Elliot Road May 12-13

Fence maintenance will require ADOT to restrict southbound Price Road at Elliot to one lane 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.

Overnight lane closures on U.S. 60, Priest to Country Club, start May 10

Drivers on U.S. 60 through Tempe and Mesa will encounter rolling lane closures from Priest Drive to Country Club Drive 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. May 10-13 for pavement repairs.

Corona del Sol High football fundraiser Saturday, May 15

The inaugural Corona Football Alumni Bags Tournament to benefit the Corona del Sol High Aztecs, is 10 a.m., Saturday, May 15, at 9103 S. Kenwood Lane in Tempe.

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