Police Beat: Oct. 24
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday.
Taking the $1 bill out of circulation and replacing it with a $1 coin is presented in the COINS Act to be more efficient and create less waste.
The ASU Behavior Response Team aims at handling issues in the workplace before they escalate into bigger problems such as arguments, harassment or even shootings.
Successful Tempe restaurant owner Michael Monti earns the support of Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman in the mayoral race of 2012.
Four Peaks Brewery will open a new brewery allowing an additional 1.2 million gallons of beer to be brewed each year.
ASU and Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
The USG Senate voted 11-3 against a bill that would have allowed students to voice their opinion on gay marriage.
UA professor J.C. Mutchler recommends that the state’s universities strengthen their efforts to bring faculty up to speed with the technology students use.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Valley haunted houses remain strong throughout the season with largely self-supported budgets.
NASA Space Grant Robotics are robust at ASU. Creating innovative robots is a team effort that can positively benefit society.
Two Mexican restaurants have started a campaign to make the chimichanga the official state food.
Sliding into fresh pairs of blue denim, lady Sun Devils participated in a college campus “fitting” tour presented by Levi’s Jeans.
City residents walked beneath the white arches of the lake’s new pedestrian bridge Tuesday during its official opening.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
The committee in charge of choosing a new design for the Tempe Town Lake’s west dam held an open house Monday to discuss their progress with citizens.
Thousands of demonstrators flocked to Cesar Chavez Plaza over the weekend to join the Occupy Phoenix protests. The State Press spoke with dozens of protestors to help illustrate the movement.
Numerous national publications rank ASU as a competitively, sustainable university.
A campus organization through W.P. Carey and Barrett, the Honors College guides Valley businesses and nonprofits.
Bob Bartels, part of the ASU-based group the Arizona Justice Project, returned to the high court for the first time since 1984.
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