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History museum, TCA gallery reopen; library expands in-person offerings

What's up in Tempe? It’s all right here in this installment of Tempe News Briefs!

Silenced for a year by COVID-19, live music returns with Chandler Jazz Fest

After a long year thwarted by the COVID-19 pandemic, live music is back as the 22nd annual Chandler Jazz Festival comes to downtown Chandler April 8-10 to open the celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month.

Print Edition – April 3, 2021

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Tempe’s Earth Month sustainability initiatives designed to engage youth

Tempe, in conjunction with Arizona State University, will launch sustainability initiatives throughout April in observance of Earth Month.

Work to begin April 5 on roundabout at Grove Parkway and Priest Drive

The Grove Parkway/Priest Drive intersection will be converted into a roundabout in a fourth-month construction project that begins April 5.

Area pastors share message of hope from Easter after a challenging year

Pastors of several Tempe and West Chandler churches to share their Easter messages.

Chandler Northrop Grumman team picked to build key missile interceptor

Northrop Grumman Corporation, with approximately 2,500 employees at its 47-acre Price Corridor campus, was awarded a contract for the Next Generation Inceptor program.

MCC honors Black Americans for progress during Year of Recognition

Mesa Community College extended Black History Month into a year-long observance, Black History 2021—A Year of Recognition, to honor Black people past and present.

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