New campaign launched to encourage local shopping
Local First Arizona has launched its “Shift the Way You Shop Campaign” to encourage consumers to buy from businesses along the Metro Light Rail, keeping more dollars in Arizona.
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Local First Arizona has launched its “Shift the Way You Shop Campaign” to encourage consumers to buy from businesses along the Metro Light Rail, keeping more dollars in Arizona.
Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman is officially endorsing restauranteur Michael Monti in the 2012 mayoral race.
ASU Police reported the following incident Thursday:
The economic downturn has left few businesses untouched, but Arizona haunted houses have shown few signs of slowing down.
Everyone has that perfect pair of jeans — the pair that fits seamlessly, and can be worn to parties, class and everything in between.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
ASU law professor Bob Bartels returned to Washington, D.C. Oct. 4 to argue his fifth case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Students navigated a tricky obstacle course Thursday, complete with a tube crawl and wall jump, for a shot to win $1,000 in the Under Armour Challenge.
Student reactions ranged from shock to support during a graphic anti-abortion demonstration outside the Memorial Union Thursday afternoon.
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Harry Potter’s decade-long cinematic reign ended in July, but ASU Dumbledore’s Army is working to keep the young wizard’s spirit alive by staging its second annual “Triwizard Tournament.”
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Thrift stores in and around Tempe are reporting an increase in student shoppers looking to stretch their dollar in a down economy.
Cleanliness is getting a little more expensive in Tempe.
“If you want God to laugh, tell him your plans.”
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
It might be possible to avoid a person begging on a street corner, but for community service coordinators and businesses in Tempe, a constant presence of transients is difficult to ignore.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
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