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Tempe-Chandler route advances as light-rail use marks upswing

The future looks promising for Chandler and south Tempe residents who feel out-of-the-loop when it comes to public-transportation opportunities. With light rail ridership up 40 percent over projected numbers, less costly alternatives to...

Loss doesn’t dampen ex-Corona wrestler’s determination to win

Fighting. Clawing. Scratching tooth and nail to get free. Gasping for air. Blurry vision. Eyes popping out of your head. The lights upstairs start to fade. These are the symptoms middleweight Ultimate fighter...

Chandler Regional’s environmental efforts garner national honors

For the second consecutive year, Chandler Regional Medical Center has received the prestigious Partner for Change Award, a recognition paying tribute to outstanding environmental achievements in the health care sector. The award, from...

Area meetings set for resident input on transit study

METRO and the cities of Tempe and Chandler are inviting Kyrene Corridor residents to attend one of two public meetings to learn about and provide input on the Tempe South High-Capacity Transit...

West Chandler gains in report

Economic doldrums aside, a new bit of optimism may be brightening the outlook for housing growth in west Chandler. The city Planning Division’s June 1 report suggests that interest may be percolating again...

Memories of wars’ injured still haunt Army nurse

“I think once you’ve been to something like Vietnam, and you’re a little bit older, you understand that you are not mortal.” The words capture the sometimes painful memories of south Tempe resident...

Chandler, Tempe police continuing ‘Click It or Ticket’ seatbelt campaign through June 6

Tapping funds from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, the Chandler and Tempe police departments will continue their emphasis on seatbelt enforcement during a national Click It or Ticket Campaign running through...

Flashing ‘beacons’ aimed at increased safety for cyclists, motorists

After new traffic signals were activated March 2, pedestrians and bicyclists have a safer route while crossing Rural Road and McClintock Drive on the newly completed Western Canal multi-use path. Motorists, however, are...
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