More affordable housing slated for Tempe at Apache Corridor In 2006, the city of Tempe first bought the land, but affordable housing will be making its long-awaited arrival at the Apache Corridor next winter. 12/24/2024 - 10:30 am | View Link
9-year-old boy seriously hurt after being hit by vehicle near 48th St and Baseline Rd Tempe police officers responded to the area of 48th Street and Baseline Road for a crash involving a pedestrian. 12/24/2024 - 10:16 am | View Link
Tempe tree stewards bring shade, skills to vulnerable neighborhoods Tempe has launched a community tree stewards program focused on neighborhoods that have fewer trees and less shade. 12/24/2024 - 6:15 am | View Link
Dutch Bros brews massive Tempe hub Dutch Bros, the chain of drive-through coffee shops known for a fun-loving culture, has signed a 10-year lease for 136,000 square feet in Tempe and plans to move 40% of ... 12/22/2024 - 6:00 pm | View Link
ASU's lawsuit against Tempe: Claiming $1M in damage from broken water pipe The case filed earlier this month says substantial damage was caused to Orange Street on the school’s Tempe campus. 12/20/2024 - 10:03 pm | View Link
DENVER — The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for help finding a man suspected of fatally shooting a 7-year-old boy on a tribal reservation in Colorado earlier this month.
The agency announced the reward Monday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Jeremiah Hight, 23, in the Dec.
As frigid, winter weather swirls outside the Denver Botanic Gardens and its greenhouses, hundreds of spring and summer orchids will take the stage during a month-long showcase starting in January.
The blooming flowers, ranging from common moth orchids to more rare varieties like the Venus Slipper and Dancing Lady orchids, will fill the garden’s Orangery, Marnie’s Pavilion and Boettcher Center Lobby, garden spokesperson Erin Bird said.
Gov. Jared Polis digitally reached across the aisle last month by celebrating the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. As an advocate who seeks bipartisan paths to advance public health policy, I welcomed the willingness to build a bridge with the incoming administration.
Which board games are best?
Even with technology taking over much of our day-to-day lives, board games still offer quality entertainment that can’t be beaten. Of course, the popular board games of today are a far cry from the games your parents grew up playing.
Board games are perfect for encouraging your family to work together or for bringing your group of friends around the table for an evening.
Despite a roster overhaul and a general lack of Division I experience among the squad, the Colorado men’s basketball team has shown significant signs of progress since tipping off the season seven weeks ago.
It’s been a home-heavy slate so far, too. Yet few people have witnessed the Buffaloes’ early growth in person.
After the Buffs capped nonconference play with a win against Bellarmine on Saturday, head coach Tad Boyle pivoted from a question about a boisterous crowd spurred by an Alamo Bowl sendoff for CU football and an appearance by Travis Hunter’s Heisman Trophy to comment on the state of the program’s attendance through nonconference play.
Simply put, there have been plenty of available seats at the CU Events Center.
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Any cause for concern about our lack of pass-rush on Thursday? We’ll get exploited by the Bengals offense if we can’t get pressure on Joe Burrow.