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Chandler among best cities for people with disabilities

By Sammie Ann Wicks For many of us, strolling down a city sidewalk or crossing the street to go to our favorite restaurant are things we take for granted, but these seemingly simple everyday...

Chamber rolls out its 2019 welcome mat, unveils goals, strategies… and plenty of hopes

There’s no need to look at a calendar. Fitness centers have reached maximum capacity, politicians are boasting about their plans for a productive term, and a collective new-year-new-me mindset has stirred the...

There’s a new constable in town, and you’ll be surprised how he views his new job

By Sammie Ann Wicks Forget everything you thought you knew about an Arizona constable’s work—Tempe’s new man in that job will tell you a far different story. “I’m here to do this job in...

Scoop: Corona grad double dips as ice cream purveyor, CPR whiz

Jim Wise, owner of the store, was having a heart attack and went into cardiac arrest.

Tempe Kiwanis installs new officers, sets world’s children as focus of goals, objectives

David Whitehorn has been installed president of the Kiwanis Club of Tempe, succeeding Dr. Judy Aldrich

Hard work and achievement, not gender, pave the way for females in police careers

For some of Chandler’s finest, it’s just another part of life.

Racial equality in Kyrene schools to spark discussion at Oct. 23 session

Members of the Kyrene Superintendent’s Community Council will focus on the topic at a Governing Board meeting Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the district’s main office.

Recalling success at ‘Memory Cafe’

Not so long ago, having a memory disorder or caring for someone who did often meant isolation.
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