Google to leave Arizona Nov 21, close Tempe campus office
Google Inc. will close its Arizona offices, housed in the University Services Building on the Tempe campus on Nov. 21.
Google Inc. will close its Arizona offices, housed in the University Services Building on the Tempe campus on Nov. 21.
The Tempe City Council unanimously approved an increase in city court fees charged to the defendant in a criminal case, from $50 to $100, at a meeting Thursday evening.
::Correction Appended:: An ASU freshman encountered 450 gallons of water Saturday, but the last thing she wanted to do was dive in.
Worsening market conditions have led ASU to refinance several large developments, most recently the Hassayampa Academic Village.
Contractors and architects around the Valley will soon compete for the chance to design and build the new home for the Del E. Webb School of Construction.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Friday:
Bicycling has become an alternative to automobile transportation for many residents in the Phoenix metropolitan area due to high gas prices, amplifying sales in the bicycle industry.
The Tempe City Council discussed the ongoing budget crisis and proposed bus route changes at the latest council meeting.
The biggest advancement in sustainability projects may arrive at a scale 50,000 times smaller than the diameter of a single human hair.
Arizona State University will start a new policy that truly expects incoming freshmen to live on campus.
The city of Tempe is planning to build a pedestrian bridge over Tempe Town Lake, providing a safer passage for pedestrians and cyclists.
Tempe Marketplace revenues are exceeding expectations as the shopping center nears the celebration of its first year of operation on Sept. 28, 2008.
Two anthropologists have identified a way to bridge the gap between science and religion.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday:
In May 2006, Arizona State University attempted a new way to sell football, basketball and baseball season tickets with the ASU Sales Academy.
More than 350 people were evacuated from the Memorial Union on Thursday night after two separate threats were phoned in to ASU and Tempe police.
A new Starbucks opened Sept. 8 in the heart of the Downtown Campus, despite four other Starbucks within a five-block radius.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday: A 20-year-old male student was charged Thursday with suspicion of possessing drug paraphernalia, police reported.
In the eco-friendly city that Tempe has become, even the vodka has gone green.
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