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The Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly meeting at noon Sept. 9 in the Founders’ Room at Town Hall, 22350 S. Ellsworth Road.
Around the nation, Subway restaurants are recognized by their yellow and white logo.
A House panel voted Wednesday to require those seeking unemployment benefits to prove that they were fired and did not just quit.
East Valley chambers of commerce will be watching for bills related to unemployment benefits burden of proof, initiative reform, sales tax reform, the budget, and the federal health care system during the 2013 legislative session, according to the Dorn Policy Group.
State lawmakers are poised to make it more difficult for some people to collect unemployment benefits.
His campaign signs show a rising sun over the slogan: Tempe’s Brightest Future. A tranquil expression for a man who describes himself as a hard as nails candidate.
March 23, 2005
The Tempe Chamber of Commerce strongly opposes a plan calling for the categorical reduction of city speed limits, saying the move would damage the local economy.
The East Valley’s largest business association broke ranks Tuesday in supporting a bill aimed at punishing employers that knowingly hire illegal workers.
Thousands of business owners in the Valley will soon face a dreadful reality: Their customers will have to endure 20 miles of road construction that will last two years.
Thousands of business owners in the Valley will soon face a dreadful reality: Their customers will have to endure 20 miles of road construction that will last two years.
A statewide rail plan that would start by linking Tucson and Phoenix is a step toward giving Arizona residents a transportation option that would relieve traffic congestion and improve air quality, an interest group contends.
Towering business signs could soon line Tempe freeways as the city considers relaxing one of the most restrictive codes in the Valley.
September 21, 2004
Charlie Deaton remembers when he was full-time city hall cheerleader.
Some Tempe business leaders say the best complement to Tempe’s modern glass-and-steel buildings is a technology from the late 1880s — a trolley.
A proposal that would limit the locations of new private and charter schools in largelot residential areas is creating conflict between advocates for the schools and north Scottsdale residents.
A proposal that would limit the locations of new private and charter schools in largelot residential areas is creating conflict between advocates for the schools and north Scottsdale residents.
August 19, 2004
Mesa may beat Tempe in the race to build an outdoor mall where two major freeways meet in the East Valley.
Hut Hutson, one of two candidates fighting for a seat on the Tempe City Council, has come under increased criticism in recent years for his management of the city’s Industrial Development Authority funds.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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