City of Tempe stands by regulations that pushed Lime to leave
The city of Tempe is standing by the fee structure and regulations it imposes on electric scooter companies even as two such companies have threatened to pull out of the city.
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The city of Tempe is standing by the fee structure and regulations it imposes on electric scooter companies even as two such companies have threatened to pull out of the city.
A student-run ASU organization is working with the McCain Institute to increase awareness of human trafficking and address popular misconceptions.
K9 Tillman, a valued member of the ASU Police Department is retiring due to dysplasia in his elbow.
The recently passed AZ Senate Bill 1394 went into effect on Jan. 1 and requires doctors to ask their patients a variety of questions when getting an abortion, including the reason for the abortion.
Tempe residents are expressing concerns about the addition of the anticipated Whole Foods grocery store in downtown Tempe, raising issue with potential price impacts it can have on the local community while others point to the increased food options it will provide nearby residents.
Everything changed when the Birds first landed on campus.
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