Joyce Coronel

Joyce Coronel has been interviewing and writing stories since she was 12, and she’s got the scrapbooks to prove it. The mother of five grown sons and native of Arizona is passionate about local news and has been involved in media since 2002, coming aboard at Wrangler News in 2015. Joyce believes strongly that newspapers are a lifeline to an informed public and a means by which neighbors can build a sense of community—vitally important in today’s complex world.
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Drug-overdose death-surge moves coalition to action as school starts

As Tempe and West Chandler open the school year, Tempe Coalition has a warning for schoolkids and their parents: Drugs kill.

Lottery’s generosity offsets burglary loss at The Center for Habilitation

Burglars took catalytic converters from 12 TCH vans that are used to transport the disabled.

5 a.m. arrival of work crew reminded us how thankful we are to live in U.S.

We know our country isn’t perfect, but we also know there’s nowhere else we’d rather be.

What’ll it take to put you in a brand spanking-new school desk today? Funding from Freeway Chevrolet

Freeway Chevrolet in West Chandler funded construction of 30 school desks for kids in virtual learning to use at home.

Chandler-Intel pact preserves city’s water resources as drought lingers

Chandler officials say a new partnership with Intel is designed to optimize use of the city’s water resources.

TRIBUTE TO STARS FOR NURSES DAY It’s an incredible job, yet to Chandler Regional ER heroine it’s ‘no big deal’

Veteran Emergency Department nurse calls work with patients at Chander Regional "a privilege."

A COMMUNITY TOUCHED DEEPLY Fallen officer stirs personal memories, heartfelt gratitude, memorial to valor

In the glare of the harsh morning sunlight, they came, one by one, to silently pay their respect to a Chandler police officer killed in the line of duty April 30.

Kids neglected in foster care find new love in special place a continent away

Tempe couple providing loving home to three children who were removed from an abusive environment in South Carolina.

Joyce Coronel

Joyce Coronel has been interviewing and writing stories since she was 12, and she’s got the scrapbooks to prove it. The mother of five grown sons and native of Arizona is passionate about local news and has been involved in media since 2002, coming aboard at Wrangler News in 2015. Joyce believes strongly that newspapers are a lifeline to an informed public and a means by which neighbors can build a sense of community—vitally important in today’s complex world.
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