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Woods addresses Tempe’s resiliency during pandemic in State of the City

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods, in his first State of the City address on Oct. 30, focused on how Tempe is attempting to help businesses, residents and non-profits in the wake of COVID-19.

No way to sugarcoat it: Spooky spirits not the only Halloween scare this year

No way to sugarcoat it: Spooky spirits not the only Halloween scare in year of COVID-19.

2 projects improve Tempe’s no-car transportation plan throughout city

Tempe's multi-modal transportation system takes another step forward with the opening of two bicycle-pedestrian connectivity projects.

Chandler extends hours to drop off General Election ballots at City Hall

Chandler has extended its hours for the public to drop off General Election  ballots at City Hall.

Tempe’s BEST empowers people with disabilities to get jobs, gain esteem

Tempe's BEST is there for those with developmental disabilities as they navigate the hiring process.

W. Chandler pharmacy among Arizona sites for new rapid-result COVID tests

Seven sites in Arizona, including the CVS pharmacy at 5975 W. Chandler Blvd., become operational this week for rapid-result COVID-19 testing as part of a 1,000-site initiative nationwide to help slow the spread of the virus by increasing access to testing.

Tempe Elementary School District benefits from Toyota grant for laptops

Tempe Elementary School District students are among those who will benefit from a Toyota USA Foundation grant to fund technology, including laptop computers.

Chandler Regional physicians explain the need for public to get flu shots

Chandler Regional Medical Center physicians urge the public to get flu shots to help prevent the spread of disease and prevent tens of thousands of hospitalizations this winter.

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