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Stories, memories of early years part of the charm as Tempe observes 150th anniversary

Tempe’s sesquicentennial celebration is the perfect time to take a look at the fascinating history of some of the city’s most memorable people and places.

Related to a Tempe settler? Family History Center helps answer question during city’s 150th gala

Tempe Family History Center wants to help people discover how they might be related to key figures in the city's history during its 150th anniversary celebration.

They’re not horsing around at City Hall: Action may bring down wall in bridle-path dust-up

Tempe City Council, after initially begging out of jurisdiction in a dispute over a wall in a South Tempe bridle-path easement, reverses course.

Strife in the fast lane: ADOT issues ‘Notice to Proceed’ on 3-year I-10 Broadway Curve Project

The 3-year, 11-mile Broadway Curve Improvement Project on Interstate-10 will be worth it with more lanes and better traffic flow.

New TUHSD special-ed director stresses constant communication with families of autistic students

Sarah Boyle is the new director of special education at Tempe Union High School District.

Curtain rises again — finally — as the iconic Tempe Center for the Arts weathers the pandemic

Tempe Center for the Arts is reopening after being closed for well over a year due the COVID-19 pandemic.

9-year-old personifies spirit of October 16 Children’s Cancer run at Salt River Fields

11th-annual run to benefit Tempe-based Children’s Cancer Network set Oct. 16 at Salt River Fields.

Tempe Needlewielders’ neighbors create joyous powerhouse for charity at Tempe’s Pyle Center

For nearly 50 years, The Tempe Needlewielders, a creative group of ladies, has met twice weekly to laugh, chat and craft sweaters, scarves, baby blankets, washcloths and slippers.
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