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$2.5m community grants advance opportunities for arts

By Wrangler News Staff Eleven Tempe nonprofit arts organizations, festival and education programs will share in more than $2.5 million in grants awarded by the Arizona Commission on the Arts, an agency of...

Best start toward lifetime literacy: Read to kids while they’re young

By Diana Nelson Children in the Kyrene District may be ready to read at a younger age, thanks to active encouragement by Sharyn Weinheimer, who says that literacy is the most important indicator...

W. Chandler not immune to domestic violence, asserts city’s police chief

Story & photo by Lee Shappell West Chandler neighborhoods generally are clean, upscale. Overall crime is relatively low. The city is No. 17 nationally on WalletHub’s list of Best Places to Raise...

Peer influence proves powerful vs. teen substance abuse

By Sammie Ann Wicks   No, it’s definitely not your parents’ generation’s drug problem. With today’s kids experimenting with drugs and alcohol earlier than ever, one Tempe school district isn’t waiting around to...

Airbnb-type lodging again focus of complaints

By Don Kirkland Disgruntled homeowners in Sedona have joined the ranks of their counterparts in Tempe in growing opposition to the incursion of Airbnb-type short term lodging in some Arizona cities. Residents of...

Kyrene schools to host ‘Save the Kids’ activist

By Joyce Coronel Hey, mom and dad, put down that phone and pay attention. The Kyrene School District is launching its 2019-2020 Positive Parenting Series with an event to help parents deal...

New jobs at Chandler Regional

By Wrangler News Staff Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center and McCarthy Building Companies have broken ground on construction of a 220,000-square-foot medical tower at the West Chandler campus, completion of which is...

Schools chief extends accolades to incoming Tempe Elementary staff

By Robyn Martinez “We have the best students on the planet. And they deserve the best teachers – and here you are,” said Tempe Elementary School District Superintendent Christine Busch. Busch’s remarks took...
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