Tempe officials said 78-year-old Ron Tapscott failed to obtain a special event permit at a park and his group was warned it would be cited.
New Deal Meal serves dozens of people each week and offers clothes, blankets, pet food and reusable containers for attendees ...
Tempe's development brings concerns over affordability, gentrification and cultural changes impacting ASU students.
New Deal Meal hosted its weekly Sunday event for “housed, unstably housed, and unhoused” people at Moeur Park, which was ...
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This Phoenix-area retail center has decayed for decades. A fresh plan aims to bring new lifeDanelle Plaza was first built in 1963, when it was billed as “the heart of Tempe's new downtown” by its original developer. It was even the location of City Hall for a period of time around 1970.
A woman is suing Tempe Police and an ex-Tempe police officer over a crash that she claims resulted in the loss of her unborn child.
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Tempe city, fire officials honor captain who died after cancer fightCity and fire officials in Tempe held a news conference on Friday to speak about Leatham, who was first hired by the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department in 2013. He was promoted to Captain ...
A Tempe man cited on Sunday after feeding the homeless at a park is arguing the city is misusing an ordinance to target the homeless. New Deal Meal leader Ron Tapscott received a Class 1 ...
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