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After 35 notable years, a bit of earned relaxation awaits

By Wrangler News staff For Patty White, retirement may be a bit of a challenge. After 35 years of juggling increasingly responsible roles with Dignity Health, the longtime Tempe resident and former...

Tempe count shows homelessness rising

By Wrangler News Staff The number of individuals in Tempe experiencing homelessness rose from 276 in 2018 to 373 in 2019, according to data gathered during last January’s Point-in-Time count held throughout the...

Sellers hails bipartisan solution to voters’ rights

  By Wrangler News Staff District I supervisor Jack Sellers, a former Chandler councilmember, may be a relative newcomer to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, but there’s nothing new about his advocacy for...

Print Edition – July 6, 2019

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Are you ready for monsoons? Read on…

By Wrangler News Staff The city of Tempe wants all of us to be prepared for when the tropical storms bear down, bringing dust, debris and plenty of lightning in their wake. The...

Arts Center joins long list of prez-hopefuls’ Tempe visits

By Wrangler News Staff Tempe Center for the Arts has joined the list of destinations picked by presidents and presidential candidates for whistle-stop visits during the past 100-plus years. This time it was...

Lifelong satisfaction: One of the joys money can’t buy

By Lee Shappell He’s a hands-on, motorcycle-racing team owner. She’s the brains behind a prom dress giveaway. Dirt under the nails versus polished nails. A seeming mismatch but no argument on one...

Bus driver’s book giveaway opens new door for schoolkids

By Gabrielle Dunton With the long, hot days of summer underway, employees from Valley Metro are making an effort to ensure that Holdeman Elementary students have access to books to page through...

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