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Tempe seeks community engagement through Equity in Action program

Tempe has increased resources to help applicants with the Equity in Action submittal process and extended the deadline to Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 3:30 p.m. Additional resources include a video to help applicants...

Modern dieting: Which strategies may (or may not) work for you

By Kelli Shallal Editor’s note: Kelli Shallal is a longtime Tempe resident and registered dietitian with a master’s degree in public health nutrition. Articles and recipes from Hungry Hobby, her healthy living blog, have...

$2 million to help combat homelessness in East Valley and other metro areas

By Jack Sellers Maricopa County’s explosive growth brings with it some challenges, including a shortage of affordable housing that contributes to an increase in homelessness in our region. This is not just a...

City News: Tempe opens a door to affordable housing

Staff reports Mental illness and substance abuse provide a doubly disabling path for yet one more personal tragedy: homelessness. That is why Tempe’s selection for a prestigious U.S. housing award means a lot to...

Kindness: As school starts, a vital lesson to be learned

By Gabrielle Dunton Building positive relationships is the most important part of education. That was the message delivered to all TD3 staff at the annual Back-to-School kickoff event. Every Tempe Elementary teacher and...

For schools chief, an earned accolade with a nod to the past

Three Tempe residents—two adults and a recent high school graduate—are this year’s representatives of the legacy and spirit on which the city’s foundations were built almost a century and a half ago. Christine Busch, superintendent of...

Oktoberfest returning to Tempe Oct. 11-13

Editor's note: The most recent edition of Wrangler News contained a misprint regarding the schedule for Oktoberfest. The updated and accurate schedule can be found at the bottom of this page.    Four Peaks...

Census canvassing plus new jobs coming to So. Tempe area

Between Aug. 19  and mid-October, Tempe residents may get a visit from U.S. Census Bureau workers to verify their physical address. In advance of the 2020 U.S. Census, the Census Bureau needs to...

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