Arizona State University announced it will comply with Gov. Doug Ducey's order barring schools from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations.
Options increase through land purchases, development partnerships and donations.
Maricopa County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
A virtual public meeting is planned June 4 at 9 a.m.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Tempe area compares.
Tempe is among 24 Arizona municipalities allocated financial support through the federal support program.
See the latest announcement from the Maricopa County Government.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods joins 10 Arizona mayors in celebrating Earth Day AZ, a statewide collaboration to be more sustainable.
Tempe Union High School District will keep its mask requirement in place after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's executive order on the matter.
It would be the first city in Arizona to add a permanent seat on its Historic Commission for Native American representation.
Hometown for All initiative drives development of city-owned lots to create new opportunities for renters, homeowners.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Maricopa County.
The Tempe City Council will now consider budget funding for the proposal, including park safety and more homeless shelter beds, this spring.
The city of Tempe has added 17 acres to its city limits, paving the way for infrastructure improvements and a new mixed-use development.
The Tempe City Council is re-establishing committees in order to offer the community more opportunities to become involved in city issues.
The Tempe Union High School and Elementary School Districts will both get new governing board members after Tuesday's vote.
Patch wants to know how the voting process went for you, whether you stood in line or mailed your ballot.
The general election is finally here. Here's what Maricopa County voters can expect on the ballot and at the polls.
The general election is finally here. Here's what Maricopa County voters can expect on the ballot.
Shereen Lerner, a professor at Mesa Community College, has been selected to the next Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.