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Survey seeks feedback on anti-tethering law

Residents concerned about the tethering of dogs on private property are being asked to take an online survey regarding a proposed ordinance that would regulate the practice.

Getting motivated for life in a ‘Flash’

It only takes a few moments walking, or running, in the shoes of Clint "Flash" Santoro to feel motivated.

Hotshots’ heroism hits the big screen

Wildland firefighting is regarded, on the whole, as more strenuous and demanding than structure firefighting, and usually more dangerous. But it isn’t more cinematic.

Groups mobilize to curb alarming rise in teen deaths

9 E.V. youth suicides since school year started

Boots and hoots as iconic store nears century milestone

Despite the drastic changes in urban development throughout all of Chandler in the last nine decades, there are some families who hold its Western history close to their heart—and their business.

Tap, tap, tap your way to happy feet… But don’t tell anyone

As a member of Tap Club, the first imperative is: Don’t talk about Tap Club.

New to Tempe library patrons: Books by bike

Everyone should have access to books. Unfortunately, not everyone does.

Tempe strives to maintain accessibility for all

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.

Wrangler News Staff

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