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Tempe Community Foundation providing grants to help vulnerable during pandemic

The wide-ranging economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis has caused untold stress on families, individuals and businesses trying to cope with all the changes.

Tempe Mayor requires some dine-in restaurants to document their re-opening procedures

Tempe businesses that file security plans with the city – including bars that serve food and establishments that provide live entertainment – must document how they are ensuring physical distancing, according to...

Rescheduled Ostrich Festival wings its way into Chandler Oct. 30

At a time when bad news abounds, there's a bright and hopeful spot on the horizon: The iconic Ostrich Festival, postponed in March due to the COVID-19 public health crisis, will be held Oct. 30-Nov. 1 at Tumbleweed Park in Chandler. 

Ducey aims for gradual return from dimmed economy

By Joyce Coronel The number of lives lost to the coronavirus continues to climb, but the staggering economic impact of the disease is also being keenly felt. Wrangler News was on the line when...

Tempe, Desert Financial join forces to provide microloans for struggling small businesses

To help struggling local businesses during this unprecedented time, the city of Tempe and Desert Financial Credit Union have developed a first of its kind program for Tempe-based companies, creating the $1...

Tempe Review Board session to confront topics of medical marijuana, school for disabled

By Joyce Coronel Proposed expansion of medical marijuana cultivation and a school for adults with cognitive disabilities are among topics likely to stir public opinion when the City of Tempe’s Development Review Commission...

City of Tempe, credit union team up to launch emergency loan program to assist small businesses

To help struggling local businesses during this unprecedented time, the City of Tempe and Desert Financial Credit Union have developed a first of its kind program for Tempe-based companies, creating the $1 million Tempe...

Tempe’s virtual classes lend tangible reality to those stuck at home

By Jennifer Adams Right now, as you read this, I know you are at home. Maybe you are settled in on the couch, in your favorite chair on the patio or pulled...
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