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Throng of well-wishers makes it official for newly elected members of Tempe City Council

Tempe’s City Council chambers overflowed with well-wishers as two current council members and one new one were sworn into office in an official City Hall observance.

Tempe meeting to present info on ballot props takes place Aug. 1

The city of Tempe will host an information session on the two propositions that will appear on the city’s Nov. 6 Special Election ballot.  

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.

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.

Save these helpful tips for the upcoming monsoon season

Monsoon season officially begins in June and residents are encouraged to prepare for severe weather.

Ashford University lands in South Tempe

800 new jobs said to be coming to South Tempe offices
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