Tempe Police: Man tells security guard of his gang affiliation, threatens them
Man intimidates security guards by telling them he is in a gang, gestures wildly and wears colors associated with the gang.
Man intimidates security guards by telling them he is in a gang, gestures wildly and wears colors associated with the gang.
As sexual assault has been gaining more media attention across the country, President Michael Crow has implemented a task force aimed at combatting the problem.
A Tempe woman walks into a store, removes a shirt and then passes it off as a shirt she previously bought in order to exchange it.
Students put pressure on Mildcats volunteers, urging them to remove the homeless cats from Adelphi Commons.
A team of scientists at ASU wants to help autistic children by replacing their gut bacteria.
A man jumped a fence into a yard in a neighborhood and stole a bike, because he needed a ride home.
Tempe became the first city in Arizona to make LGBT city workers a protected class when voters approved Proposition 475 Tuesday.
The Possehl Appropriations Act will make clear the requirements of clubs and organizations to receive funding while also making the process easier.
Emergency call boxes, new LiveSafe app help keep students safe while on campus.
Photos from primary campaign events: Ducey, Gallego, Walter, Wilcox and Rogers
Republican Doug Ducey and Democrat Fred Duval won their primaries Tuesday night to become candidates for Governor of Arizona to be voted on in the November elections.
Firefighters responding to a domestic violence dispute were kicked and spit on while attempting to help a man injured in the dispute.
Tempe USG confirmed new staff and approved appropriation bills.
Wendy Rogers won the Republican representative candidacy for the 9th Congressional District and will face Rep. Kyrsten Sinema in November.
Ruben Gallego beat Mary Rose Wilcox, Randy Camacho, and Rev. Jarrett Maupin for the 7th Congressional District Democratic primary nomination.
The ASU Police Department is adding a new medium to their security services, one that is arguably more convenient for everyone.
After getting her start at ASU, alumna Leah Williams has come back to ASU by selling her jewelry at nearby businesses.
With primary elections tomorrow, many new out-of-state students will realize that they will not be able to vote in the Arizona primaries.
A Phoenix man concealed eight bottles of shampoo in his pants and attempted to leave the store without paying.
Some bicyclists break laws with safety hanging in the balance.
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