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Tempe’s roadwork woes will continue

You might think the traffic-crippling construction projects around downtown Tempe are winding down, but don’t take your foot off the brakes just yet. You’re going to see plenty of red brake lights ahead in the coming months.

Tempe’s roadwork woes will continue

You might think the traffic-crippling construction projects
around downtown Tempe are winding down, but don’t take your foot
off the brakes just yet. You’re going to see plenty of red brake
lights ahead in the coming months.

Tempe’s roadwork woes will continue

You might think the traffic-crippling construction projects
around downtown Tempe are winding down, but don’t take your foot
off the brakes just yet. You’re going to see plenty of red brake
lights ahead in the coming months.

Tempe’s roadwork woes will continue

You might think the traffic-crippling construction projects
around downtown Tempe are winding down, but don’t take your foot
off the brakes just yet. You’re going to see plenty of red brake
lights ahead in the coming months.

Ryff to lead Tempe’s police

Tempe named a new top cop Monday: Tom Ryff, a veteran of the
city’s police force. Ryff takes over as police chief Jan. 1,
replacing Ralph Tranter during a time of rapid change in Tempe.

Meet Tempe’s developers

The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.

Meet Tempe’s developers

The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.

Meet Tempe’s developers

The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.

Meet Tempe’s developers

The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long
shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to
reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.

Meet Tempe’s developers

The Centerpoint Condominiums project in Tempe casts a long
shadow over other major projects. The three towers are expected to
reach 343 feet, the tallest the city will allow.