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Rate hikes to aid reliability of water, solid-waste services, Tempe says

Tempe increases rates for water and solid-waste services.

Chandler city manager Reed retiring

Chandler is looking for a new city manager after Marsha Reed, city manager since 2016, announced that she is resigning effective March 4.

Chamber Military Affairs Committee opens scholarship for Tempe veterans

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee has opened applications for the annual Merle Fister Veteran Scholarship.

Local Motors signs lease for new headquarters in Chandler Tech Center

Chandler-based Local Motors has signed a lease for 10,000 square feet at Chandler Tech Center, 7400 W. Detroit St., with 80 percent of the building dedicated to office space, the remainder for research and development.

At Chandler Regional, a common thread is stitched together between tiny humans and humankind

Volunteers from A Common Thread hand-crafted 300 caps for newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and continuing-care nursery at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center.

Tempe seeks input on marijuana regulations after Prop. 207 passes

Tempe seeks input on marijuana regulations after Prop 207 passes.

UA Chandler launches College of Law Master of Legal Studies program

Chandler Economic Development Division and University of Arizona announce a Master of Legal Studies, a 30-unit, graduate program, in downtown Chandler.

Tempe officer violated policies in hotel incident, stripped of patrol duty

A Tempe Police officer, who, while searching for a White suspect held a Black man at gunpoint, violated several department policies and will not return as a patrol officer for at least one year.
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