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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Mental strength key to good health in 2017

It’s that time of year when everyone, it seems, is trying to get into shape. Whether it’s a few too many Christmas cookies or that extra serving of pie and pastries, lots of folks find their clothes are on the snug side come January.

2017 forecast promises more Valley Blizzards

As snow and ice continue to blanket parts of the country, Tempe and Chandler are blissfully immune to the ravages of extreme winter weather.

Hip Phoenix eatery to open in Tempe

The vacant property that once housed a Circle K at the northeast corner of Rural and Warner will soon have a new tenant.

First Baptist Church of Tempe invites community to take a ‘Walk to Bethlehem’

Pastor Roger Ball of First Baptist Church of Tempe is like many folks this time of year who relish the joy of Christmas and enjoy displaying it with elaborate lights and decorations.

St. James Episcopal Church’s ‘Angel Tree’ project delivers Christmas hope, love

Christmas is a time when families gather to celebrate and share the warmth of holiday cheer, but for thousands of Arizona children someone important is missing from all the fun.

Wrangler debuts ‘Our Neighbors, Our Faith’ section

I’ve been a religion writer for the better part of my career. That explains why, when I began writing for Wrangler News back in January 2015, I was naturally drawn to telling stories of faith.

Mission del Sol’s Dec. 17 concert heralds Christmas season

Mission del Sol Presbyterian Church will be ringing in the Christmas season with a concert Saturday, Dec. 17, featuring Aletheia, a string quartet, as well as the church’s chorale and bell ensemble. 

Fry’s hopes new online shopping strategy will ‘Click’ with busy, tech-savvy customers

If you shop at the Fry’s Marketplace on Ray Road in Tempe, you may have noticed that six parking spots on the west side of the lot near one of the store’s entrances are now marked off for something called “Click List.”

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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