The Tempe community was notified that several schools and parks were named after due-paying members of the KKK. The city's manager speaks about what comes next.
- Tempe city manager on next steps for schools parks named after KKK members ( Download)
- Process started to rename Tempe schools, parks named after KKK members ( Download)
- Tempe to move forward with renaming parks, streets linked to KKK members ( Download)
- Tempe to consider renaming streets, parks named after KKK members ( Download)
- News Update: Some Tempe schools, parks linked to KKK members ( Download)
- Tempe City Council hears public comment on changing street and park names allegedly tied to KKK ( Download)
- 3 schools named after KKK members, Tempe historical records show ( Download)
- City of Tempe considering changing some park and street names ( Download)
- Tempe considers renaming landmarks linked to the KKK ( Download)
- Tempe city councilors approve name changes for KKK-linked properties ( Download)
- Committee to replace name of Tempe parks and streets linked to the KKK next month ( Download)
- Proposal would replace Tempe park names tied to KKK ( Download)
- Tempe man is helping the city confront its KKK past ( Download)
- City of Tempe renames streets originally named after KKK members ( Download)
- Landmarks tied to KKK up for possible renaming ( Download)