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Wrangler News Staff

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Tempe continues push to raise disability awareness

Disability-law compliance is not just Michelle Stokes’ job—it’s her passion, and she wants to make sure that Tempe can justifiably be seen as inclusive and accessible to all people.

More insight into why — and how — our little publishing enterprise seems to just keep dogging along

It didn’t take long for Abby, the Australian cattle dog who came into our lives nine years ago, to make it known that taking a daily walk around the neighborhood was one of the rewards she expected for agreeing to accompany us out of the idyllic confines of the county animal shelter.

Corona’s Bonfire is Long-Standing Tradition

Streaks of orange and gold were present not only by the vivacious attire of Aztec students, but could be seen from a mile away in a roaring blaze during Corona’s annual bonfire....

Lost Our Home Pet Rescue gears up for gala

Tempe-based Lost Our Home Pet Rescue will hold its 7th annual Holiday Champagne Brunch & Auction, featuring gifts for everyone’s holiday shopping list, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia. 

Energy tutors help schoolkids learn a real-life lesson

Two fifth-grade classes at Hudson Elementary learned a real-life lesson from SRP about energy usage and conservation that could help their school—and their parents—save money.

Tempe rolls out its own 911 ambulance service

City will continue to expand fleet in next five years

3rd lane, new striping among McClintock solutions

After nearly two years of gathering public feedback and collecting traffic information, Tempe will move forward with a plan that includes keeping bicycle facilities while adding vehicle capacity back to a three-mile stretch of McClintock Drive.

Wrangler News Staff

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