By M.V. Moorhead
Robert Forster passed on recently, at 78. Even though his hair had recently gone gray and thinner, the verve and sharp edge of his acting always made him seem at...
By Joyce Coronel
“Please can we go to the park, Daddy? Pleeeease?” Such is the plea parents in 2019 may long to hear. In a milieu in which video games and digital devices captivate,...
By Janie Magruder
On a recent warm autumn afternoon, Xhris Castillejo paused in the courtyard of Dayspring United Methodist Church in Tempe before entering Yom Kippur services. Castillejo studied some of the handwritten messages on...
Three Tempe residents and one from West Chandler are among the 11 alumni and community members who were welcomed into Mesa Community College’s Hall of Fame during a reception and ceremony hosted...
Special for Wrangler News
You’re backing out of your driveway when, at the last second, a bicyclist appears unexpectedly behind you on the sidewalk. You slam on the brakes, avoiding a potential tragedy.
Unfortunately, many...
Approximately 20 percent of the positions now open in Arizona’s school districts remain unfilled, many of them associated with higher-level math and science departments and special education.
That was the somewhat worrisome report from...
By M.V. Moorhead
Why is it that so many people enjoy smashing inanimate objects?
Krysten Leach, owner and manager of Desert Smash AZ in West Chandler, has a theory.
“I think basically it’s all in...
By Susie Steckner
Mayor Mark Mitchell and the Tempe City Council are joining local education and youth leaders in pledging to stand up to bullying by signing the "Not in Our Town" pledge...