Man spits on firefighter, threatens police
Police initially contacted the man because two people told him they didn't smoke or have cigarettes, so he started to yell and curse at them.
Police initially contacted the man because two people told him they didn't smoke or have cigarettes, so he started to yell and curse at them.
Students and young professionals use social media to network with prospective employers and build a professional reputation.
Students exhibit teamwork at Red Bull Chariot Race at ASU.
ASU students and Tempe City Councilman Kolby Granville gathered Saturday to give hope to families of babies in neonatal intensive care units by building care packages.
The 29th annual My Nana's Best Tasting Salsa Challenge attracted more than 20,000 visitors Saturday to Tempe Beach Park.
The students lived at an apartment complex occupied by members of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
Club members from the Students for the New Urbanism set up signs along Mill Avenue to increase walkability.
The operator told police the person on the phone had a raspy voice and told her the threat was not a joke.
The joint grant awarded to the Central Arizona Writing Project at ASU and the Arizona Science Center will use workshops to promote science literacy.
Respect Arizona, a campaign to recall Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, is working on a final push to get the signatures it needs on recall petitions.
Another man called police to report that the man was lying on the ground, after which he got up, urinated on the bench and went to sleep there.
The ASU Mindfulness Community is finding ways to gain new participants and meet its schedules.
The Arizona State Pets and Rescue club brought puppies to the Tempe campus to help students wind down before finals week.
Police could smell alcohol on the man's breath, but he told the officer he doesn't drink because he's Mormon.
Police are investigating the death of Rebecca Kasper, a 19-year-old marketing sophomore, who was found dead in an apartment bathtub Tuesday morning.
Week of April 22 State Press Weekly speaks with graduate student Caitlin Thompson, member of the Arizona Board of Regents, about this year's proposed tuition increase.
A panel of U.S. military veterans, active service members and ASU professors discussed the future of the U.S. defense budget in front of ROTC cadets at the Memorial Union on Tuesday night.
ASD@ASU is one of the many on-campus resources available for students with autism.
Police are investigating an attempted theft of and damage to golf carts on the 1500 block of Rural Road between Friday and Sunday.
The Tempe City Council voted April 18 to make Andrew Ching's temporary position as city manager permanent.
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