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Tempe streetcar design on track for line’s completion by 2020

Tempe’s multimillion-dollar downtown/ASU/Apache Boulevard streetcar is now officially planning to board its inaugural passengers in 2020.

Gallery at Tempe arts venue launches American West exhibition

The Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts will hold an opening of its newest exhibition, Western POP: Facts and Fiction of the American West, beginning Friday, Jan. 13.

Celebration will honor Chandler Council pair

A reception honoring outgoing Vice Mayor Jack Sellers and West Chandler Councilmember Rick Heumann for their eight years of service will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the city’s Vision Gallery.

Tempe encouraging city businesses to support gender equal-pay initiative

Tempe’s initiative to develop a pilot program ensuring pay equity based on gender is being launched with a search for businesses wanting to be part of the campaign to certify champions of equal pay.

Major HR firm locating in Tempe, will hire 1,500 by next spring

The city’s wide ranging diversity and its abundance of talent were factors in an investment of nearly $34 million in developing a new Tempe location for ADP, a global provider of payroll and other human-resources services.

Exhibit on track for trip back to Tempe’s railroading heyday

The evolution of trains – not to mention the basis of Tempe’s current transit system—wheeled its way into the Tempe Historical Museum during the recent opening of the Trains in Tempe exhibit.

Strategy helps Tempe grow partnerships, gain ground in education

Being a highly educated city holds enormous potential for the future of Tempe.

Chandler moves forward to create a world-class economy

The city of Chandler has long understood that a strong export economy is a critical component to the foundation of our local robust business economy.
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