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As artificial intelligence drives demand for computing power, Tempe officials are weighing how to balance the booming data center industry with community concerns over resource usage.
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — A Tempe bar that was the scene of nearly 200 underage drinking arrests last week is now memorializing the raid with a controversial t-shirt. They’re comparing it to 9/11.
Tempe Police say more than 170 underage drinkers were arrested at Tempe Tavern in a joint operation to crackdown on the illegal activity there. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the story.
In 2020, Tempe adopted a program aimed at preventing all traffic deaths. Despite the additional resources, the city hasn’t seen major drops in the number of serious and deadly crashes.
Of the 173 individuals police arrested, 165 were cited and later released, while eight were booked into the Tempe City Jail. Using a fake ID to gain entry to a bar with a liquor license is a ...
Tempe Eats is evolving again, bringing public dining back to the former food hall-turned-events venue. Owner Teresa Nguyen says the decision to “return to our food hall roots” was driven in ...
Tempe recycling hit a new record in 2024, according to city officials. Residents recycled a record 463,628 pounds of hazardous waste.
Joseph Hill Jr., 51, is accused of keeping skeletal remains in a freezer in the backyard of his Tempe home. He allegedly admitted the remains belong to his dad who died years ago. Hill Jr. is ...
Richie Taylor, Attorney General's Office communications director, had already confirmed via email on Wednesday that the office was actively investigating Tempe in response to a complaint filed by ...
The Arizona Coyotes submitted their proposal to Tempe in late 2021, which involved building nearly 2,000 apartments, an NHL arena and an entertainment district on 46 acres of land west of Tempe ...
Tempe residents will soon make the final call on an arena for the Arizona Coyotes and a proposed entertainment district. Three propositions that address land use and enter the city into an agreement ...
Tempe's current City Council is "the most diverse City Council in Maricopa County and perhaps in the Southwest," according to former mayor.