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Family inspired 2 Hispanics to strive for college education, and then Intel gave them opportunity for success

Two Hispanic Intel West Chandler employees share their struggles to find an opening in the world of technology.

Print Edition – October 10, 2020

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Sunset branch library among Chandler go-to sites for job-related resources

For West Chandler residents looking for work, considering a career change or needing to develop new job skills, the area’s Sunset Branch Library is a good place to start the search.

Fun run goes virtual as Dignity Health adjusts fundraiser during pandemic

The 2020 Heroes in Health Care community run, the annual fundraiser for Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center, like events of all kinds has transferred festivities to the virtual world in keeping with social-distancing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lakeshore Music going cutting edge in delayed season that opens Jan. 23

Lakeshore Music is moving forward cautiously with cutting-edge presentation techniques for its recently announced, abbreviated six-concert season at Tempe Center for the Arts.

Rescue group facing worrisome challenges for displaced pets

Furry friends whose human parents are unable to care for them find lovin’ at Lost Our Home Rescue in Tempe, which matches four-legged critters with foster families.

Holdeman El’s Husky Mural Project draws on art to inspire the future

The Husky Mural Project celebrates diversity and school spirit at Holdeman Elementary School in Tempe.

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