Wrangler News Report
Starting next spring, Tempe and West Chandler students planning careers as emergency medical technicians will have expanded EMT training available, thanks to a new schedule announced by academic planners at...
By Robyn Martinez
Loneliness increasingly poses a challenge to older adults, a concern that’s being confronted by the Tempe Elementary School District’s Pen Pals for Seniors program.
Thanks an economic boost from Tempe Community...
Story & photo by Janie Magruder
His talk was geared to meet the emotional maturity of fourth- and
fifth-graders at Kyrene del Cielo Elementary who sat at his feet with rapt attention. There...
By Gabrielle Dunton
“When your focus is on the good, it makes life a whole lot better.” That’s the first thing that comes to mind when Minday Udall thinks of her career with the...
Special for Wrangler News
Seventeen Mesa Community College dual enrollment students studying early childhood education at the East Valley Institute of Technology are recipients of over $8,000 in First Things First college scholarships...
Every Tempe police officer will soon carry a supply of lifesaving naloxone for people who overdose on opioids as part of a comprehensive federal grant that also will provide treatment services to assist...