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Tempe Mayor Mitchell appointed as leader among U.S. Mayors

Mayor Mark Mitchell has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the U.S. Conference of Mayors

Tempe development projects that legally used a key, state-sanctioned development incentive can continue

The city of Tempe provided the following commentary relating to an announcement from Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich regarding a lawsuit over a method used by Tempe to help stimulate economic development.

New exec, new vision: Chandler rolls out a welcome mat to revitalized downtown

The new branding strives to encompass the many shifts in an increasingly urban atmosphere.

Text-messaging graffiti hotline comes to Chandler

Texting is one of the easiest and most popular methods to communicate.

Chandler Chamber announces picks for upcoming election

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has released its 2018 candidate endorsements for public office after the recent completion of their Good Government candidate interviews.

What you need to know about using fireworks in Tempe and Chandler

The Chandler Fire, Health & Medical (CFHM) Department is reminding residents that while some types of fireworks are legal to sell and purchase at local businesses, the use and misuse of fireworks can lead to personal injury, injury to others, harm to pets, property damage, and destruction of the environment.

Ducey certifies voter support of Tempe charter amendments

Governor Doug Ducey has certified the final, canvassed results of the March 13 Tempe General/Special Election, which included two propositions amending the City Charter that were passed by voters.

Hartke now official; early ballots coming August 1st

Chandler Councilmember and two-time Vice Mayor Kevin Hartke officially declared his intention On April 30 to seek the mayoral post in the next city election Aug. 28.
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