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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Lifesaving training coming to schools

Though most school nurses deal with common ailments such as sore throats or the flu, in this era of school violence, emergency preparedness is ratcheting up.

Mishap leads to a smashing encounter and a lifelong passion

When she was still in eighth grade, Tracy—now celebrating 20 years in her own dental practice—decided what her profession would be.

In challenging times, our community’s churches remain a wellspring of hope

This is the time of year when those of us who live in Tempe and West Chandler enjoy the warmer days of spring and visits from loved ones who are escaping, if only for a few blessed days, the shoveling of snow and perilous driving on icy streets.

Attorney to summit: Ruling makes it tougher for HOAs to levy fines

Homeowners with unkempt front yards just caught a bit of a reprieve from the Arizona Court of Appeals. A recent decision by the court makes it more difficult for homeowners associations to levy fines.

From Nigeria to Tempe, with love

Victor Jakpor was comfortable. A native of far-flung Nigeria, a country in which tens of millions of people struggle to earn less than a dollar a day, he was living the American dream in Tempe.

What Wrangler News can and can’t do to verify our readers’ opinions

Here at Wrangler News, we're constantly on the lookout for stories that reflect the communities of Tempe and West Chandler. Comments on our website in recent weeks have lauded our coverage of intensely...

Tragedy strikes Corona community

It’s the kind of letter principals dread sending.

Even in urbanized society, 4-H still plays a vital role

Biz Kid$ stage a ‘revolution’ among area teens

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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