Phoenix and Tempe earn perfect scores on HRC's Municipal Equality Index
Phoenix and Tempe both recently received perfect scores on their protection of the LGBT+ community in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index.
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Phoenix and Tempe both recently received perfect scores on their protection of the LGBT+ community in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index.
Valley Metro will soon introduce a new code of conduct for light rail riders in response to an increase in unruly behavior by passengers — conduct that does not warrant criminal charges but makes other riders feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
ASUPD information officer Katy Harris speaks with reporters at ASU's "Wear Purple Day" about domestic violence awareness on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.
ASU police, students, faculty and staff took part in raising awareness for domestic violence through Wear Purple Day on Thursday, Oct. 19.
A representative from the Sun Devil Support Network speaks with a student at ASU's Wear Purple Day outside the Memorial Union on Oct. 19.
A September Vice article claimed that an average temperature increase of 3-to-5 degrees by 2050 could make Phoenix "unlivable."
President Donald Trump retweeted an image of Pat Tillman, a U.S. Army Ranger and former ASU and Arizona Cardinals player who was killed in Afghanistan in 2004, on Monday, calling for professional football players to stand for the national anthem.
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