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A lawsuit claims Tempe's requirements violate organizers' First and 14th Amendment rights, which protect freedom of speech and assembly.
Jane Parker advocates for unhoused people, calling the city's actions "inhumane" for trying to block feeding homeless in ...
The Tempe City Council has passed an ordinance that would require events with 30 or more people to have a permit and pay a ...
Benjamin Baker Moeur, who served two terms as governor of Arizona during the Great Depression, lived in the Tempe home until ...
Tuesday night, the Tempe City Council voted unanimously to adopt a new ordinance tightening the rules on lawful gatherings in ...
Tempe city officials have issued a statement, addressing what happened that resulted in the cancellation of a drone show for ...
Tempe offices close on July 4, but essential services continue; public transport follows Sunday schedule; festivities at ...
Tempe addresses failed July 4th drone show; Arizonans feeling impact of deadly Texas flooding; and more - here's a look at ...
Tempe, Arizona, is addressing housing with an ADU Design Challenge, funded by AARP, to ease construction and lower costs for ...
Tempe's new business registry is getting mixed reviews as city leaders say it will help companies stay connected.