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‘Stay at home:’ Here are the facts

By Noah Kutz Governor Ducey’s executive order to ‘Stay home, stay healthy, stay connected’ will come into effect for all individuals in Arizona at 5:00 p.m. on March 31st, and will remain in...

Chamber honored for helping students achieve in workplace

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has been honored by Chandler-Gilbert Community College as the 2020 Teal and Silver Business Partner of the Year. The award was announced recently at a reception recognizing the contributions...

Helpful tips about casting your ballot in Tempe, Chandler

By Michelle Hirsch Tuesday, March 10 is Election Day in Tempe and Chandler. Local governing board and city elections are nonpartisan, meaning a candidate does not have to publicly declare a political party...

Rural-Warner controversy: Long-vacant property up for new scrutiny; neighbors and developer disagree over rights

Special report & photos by Joyce Coronel A vacant lot at the northwest corner of Rural and Warner roads stands at the center of a long- swirling controversy that has bitterly divided...

Tempe Fire says 3-step action plan uses bystanders to help save lives

By Brock Blasdell A new emergency-response strategy rolled out across the country has resulted in cardiac arrest survival rates nearly tripling, according to a report by Tempe Fire Medical Rescue. The process promotes bystander use...

Annual report hails Chandler’s 2019 accomplishments and progress

Chandler has released its 2019 annual report highlighting accomplishments and progress that have been made to implement the City Council’s policy objectives, part of a strategic framework adopted in 2019 that outlined...

A closer look: Tempe election section

The following commentaries represent Wrangler News’ commitment to providing our readers with information from which to decide on candidates for Tempe City Council and Mayoral races, ballots for which go in the...

Lots of agreement, not much debate in candidate matchup

Story and photos by Lee Shappell For anyone hoping to glean what separates those running for Tempe City Council and mayor in the March 10 election, a candidates forum at Tempe History Museum was...
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