Tempe defends controversial ordinance changing event permit requirements
The Tempe City Council voted unanimously on July 2 to pass an ordinance amending rules on event permits. Some citizens are now working to have the ordinance repealed.
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The Tempe City Council voted unanimously on July 2 to pass an ordinance amending rules on event permits. Some citizens are now working to have the ordinance repealed.
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The discontinuation of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's LGBTQ+ extension has started difficult conversations for nonprofits across the Valley and nationwide.
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