News

TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — Tempe city officials plan to turn on photo-enforcement cameras in the coming days at more than a dozen intersections as the city continues its ongoing work on road safety.
Arizona Distilling Co. got its start in 2012, operating out of a warehouse in an industrial area just west of downtown Tempe.
Shots were fired at a Democratic Party coordinated campaign office shared by the Harris campaign and others, in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday. The Tempe Police Department said it is investigating the ...
Sean McEnerney, Arizona Coordinated Campaign Manager, shared the following statement with ABC15: “Overnight, several shots were fired into our Tempe Democratic Party coordinated campaign office.
The Arizona Democratic Party selected three candidates on Tuesday to replace Rep. Athena Salman's vacant seat in the Arizona Legislature. The Maricopa Board of Supervisors will soon decide which of ...
White Castle has opened its second Arizona restaurant located in Tempe, Arizona. The first opened in Oct. 2019 in Scottsdale, Arizona, according to a press release. A ribbon cutting ceremony was led ...
Tempe spokesperson Kris Baxter-Ging wrote that Tempe behaved "in accordance with Arizona law." She added that Tempe did not know it was under state investigation until Thursday morning.
Police in Tempe, Arizona are investigating a possible hate crime after the Pride flag that hung outside of the Tempe City Hall building was removed and burned. The flag, raised at various city ...
Tempe voters shot down Propositions 301, 302 and 303 in the election, dealing a major blow to the future of the franchise in Arizona. More: Arizona Coyotes relocation odds: Houston, Kansas City ...
Tempe voters have apparently voted 'no' on a number of ballot propositions that, together, determined the fate of a development project that includes a new home for the Arizona Coyotes. Here's ...
Arizona Tempe, Arizona, voters nix hockey arena development By Karen Pierog May 17, 2023, 2:35 p.m. EDT 2 Min Read ...
The Arizona Coyotes conceded defeat after Tempe voters rejected their proposed $2.1 billion development by a seemingly insurmountable margin, after all of the early ballots were counted Tuesday.