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Lee Shappell
Lee Shappell became a journalist because he didn’t become a rocket scientist! He exhausted the math courses available by his junior year in high school and earned early admission to Rice University, intending to take advantage of its relationship with the Johnson Space Center and become an aerospace engineer. But as a high school senior, needing a class to be eligible for sports with no more math available, he took student newspaper as a credit and was hooked. He studied journalism at the UofA and has been senior reporter, copy desk chief and managing editor at several Valley publications.
If you think Broadway Curve traffic is bad now, 3-plus years of work coming
If you think bumper-to-bumper traffic is bad now on the Broadway Curve on Interstate 10 in Tempe, wait until the ADOT bulldozers and graders get there next summer for 3-plus years of reconstruction.
Chandler, Tempe ahead of governor in relaxing outdoor restaurant expansion
Chandler and Tempe were a step ahead of Gov. Doug Ducey when he announced his executive order Dec. 2 allowing restaurants to expand or create outdoor seating in an attempt to increase acceptable capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tempe business owner creates advocacy group to support police
True Blue Tempe, while not officially affiliated with the Tempe Police Department, is a group of businesses that support the police, advocating for respect for law and order and for a strong, well-trained, well-funded department.
Corona in elite Open Division playoffs
After Corona del Sol High finished the regular-season a perfect 8-0, the Aztecs were among eight teams awarded berths in the Arizona Open Division football playoffs.
How these friends remain close after 40-plus years is just . . . goofy
The A-Hilt Football League, a fantasy league formed in Tempe, has been together for more than four decades.
6-0! Undefeated Corona del Sol on verge of 6A football playoff berth
Undefeated start has Corona del Sol High's football team on verge of 6A football playoffs.
You’re educated, engaged and close — so help us build our community
Educated, engaged and close. That's the community Wrangler News is proud to serve. But we can't do it without your help.
‘I Choose Chandler’ initiative designed to boost city’s struggling businesses
The “I Choose Chandler” initiative supports city businesses by encouraging the public to patronize local firms, in turn amplifying the city's economy.
Lee Shappell
Lee Shappell became a journalist because he didn’t become a rocket scientist! He exhausted the math courses available by his junior year in high school and earned early admission to Rice University, intending to take advantage of its relationship with the Johnson Space Center and become an aerospace engineer. But as a high school senior, needing a class to be eligible for sports with no more math available, he took student newspaper as a credit and was hooked. He studied journalism at the UofA and has been senior reporter, copy desk chief and managing editor at several Valley publications.
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