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WATCH: SRP water employees rescue dog trapped in canal grate

For Marcus Arnold, an SRP water-distribution technician, his 1 a.m. daily rounds were as routine as ever—until, that is, he began traversing one of the open-ditch laterals in West Chandler where he...

Chandler’s ‘hip-storic’ past comes alive in city’s downtown

By Noah Kutz Shoppers and amateur historians alike shared a blast from the past as downtown “Chandlore” festivities once again transported spectators back to the city’s roots. Actors and performers from Improvmania Comedy...

Local news, local people: Online viewership reaches 135% growth since 2018

Commentary by Noah Kutz Are you reading this online? Although we can’t tell how many of you actually read our print edition, it’s safe to say that the number of internet-goers is increasing. Part...

Healing Fields retrospective: Final phone call remembered before solemn disassembly

Commentary by Noah Kutz Editor’s note: We at Wrangler News felt that the commentary between the passenger of UA 93 and the ground authorities on 9/11 would provide sad—and remarkable—additional insight for any...

Healing Field tribute again memorializes the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001

Tempe Beach Park has once again transformed into a tribute to those who perished in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The Exchange Club of Tempe, along with support from the city of...

Tempe seeks community engagement through Equity in Action program

Tempe has increased resources to help applicants with the Equity in Action submittal process and extended the deadline to Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 3:30 p.m. Additional resources include a video to help applicants...

Suspect apprehended at Guadalupe & McClintock

By Noah Kutz Tempe police apprehended a suspected shoplifter after tracking a vehicle to the shopping center at Guadalupe and McClintock Friday afternoon. At approximately 2 p.m. a police helicopter circled the Fry’s parking...

For schools chief, an earned accolade with a nod to the past

Three Tempe residents—two adults and a recent high school graduate—are this year’s representatives of the legacy and spirit on which the city’s foundations were built almost a century and a half ago. Christine Busch, superintendent of...
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