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Nessie (top left), Bella, Bailey, Camille (bottom left), Layla and Sophia are some of the many pets belonging to State Press employees.
As a commerical airliner heads in to land at Phoenix Skyharbor International Airport Sunday morning, it casts a large shadow on Tempe's Hayden Butte, locally known as A-Mountain. (Photo by Shawn Raymundo)
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While most students from Tempe high schools and ASU celebrate the end of the school year, Tempe Police will increase officers on patrol starting Wednesday and ending May 6, according to a Tempe Police media release.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Nearly one year after Undergraduate Student Government’s Walk Your Wheels initiative began, University administration is still supportive and optimistic for the campaign’s success, outgoing USG Vice President of Services Kaitlin O’Neil said.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Friday:
ASU students will again get the chance to shed their clothes for charity during the annual Undie Run, which will be held Tuesday as scheduled despite financial setbacks.
ASU Police reported the following incident Wednesday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Tempe Police reported a decrease in the city’s violent and property crimes from 2001 to 2011 as a result of better technology and increased communication among law enforcement agencies, Tempe Police Sgt. Jeffrey Glover said.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Friday:
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced Wednesday that it will accept applications for medical marijuana dispensaries from May 14 through May 25.
A federal grant may be used to improve Tempe’s low-income housing as part of the city’s Community Development Department budget, which could be approved May 10, according to a Tempe report.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
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