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Eco-friendly company visits Tempe
One clothing company is letting customers have their green and wear it too.
9 arrests made in milk-vomit crash
ASU police have arrested nine Delta Sigma Phi fraternity members on suspicion of disorderly conduct.
ASU Police help with bike theft
Arizona State University's police department is actively patrolling bike racks this semester due to an increase of bike thefts at the start of the year.
'Not an ounce of bad' in freshman killed in car crash
Friends of an ASU freshman killed in a four-vehicle car crash in Phoenix on Wednesday night remembered her as a cheerful person.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Poly club prepares for recycling program
Jehnifer Niklas dug through 150 pounds of garbage and discovered nearly 40 percent it was recyclable, proving to ASU and the City of Mesa the Polytechnic campus needs a recycling program.
Downtown recycling program finalized
The Downtown campus has taken a step to further sustainability efforts by the University, with additions to its co-mingled recycling program becoming fully operational this week.
New yogurt shops coming to Tempe
Tempe is welcoming not only one, but five new yogurt shops.
Lehman bankruptcy could cost Tempe thousands
Tempe, along with dozens of government entities across the state, could lose millions of dollars in investments with the unprecedented collapse of Lehman Brothers earlier this month.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Groups out to register student voters before Monday deadline
With less than a week left to register to vote, groups are making their presence felt on ASU campuses as they work to get students registered.
Crews discovering treasures that bring Tovrea Castle to life
Behind the thick cactus gardens and wedding cake-style exterior, crews readying Tovrea Castle for public tours are discovering treasures that bring to life a site shrouded in mystery for most of its 8
Poll: McCain leads, Obama gains support
With time until the presidential election winding down, Republican hopeful John McCain holds a lead over Democratic rival Barack Obama in Arizona, according to a Cronkite/Eight Poll released Tuesday n
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ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Downtown professor tells students about life in Iran
If his intermediate algebra students were to look a little closer at Arde Vakilzadeh, they would notice a few things beside his Iranian accent that make him a little out of the ordinary.
Tempe Police proposes fees for false alarms
The Tempe Police Department is proposing stiffer penalties for businesses that mistakenly set off their security systems, as a means to repay the time and money spent responding to false alarm calls.
State receives $121 million in federal foreclosure aid
Arizona local and state government will receive more than $121 million as part of a federal grant to aid in the foreclosure crisis around the state, officials announced Friday.
Ariz. deploys speed cameras around state
The Arizona Department of Public Safety has launched a new initiative, using photo-radar cameras to increase speed enforcement across the state.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:






