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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Irked S. Tempe equestrian-property owners tell city: Tear down this wall

Angry South Tempe equestrian lovers tell Tempe City Council that a homeowner's block wall encroaches on one of their favorite bridle paths.

What are your hopes for new year? Chandler, Tempe leaders weigh in

Chandler and Tempe leaders weigh in on their hopes for the new year.

Chandler city manager Reed retiring

Chandler is looking for a new city manager after Marsha Reed, city manager since 2016, announced that she is resigning effective March 4.

Chandler Regional frontline workers among first to get COVID-19 vaccine

Chandler Regional Medical Center frontline health-care workers will be among the first in the Valley to receive the long-awaited vaccine for COVID-19.

Neighborhood light display marks Jewish celebration of Hanukkah

A towering dreidel, Stars of David and menorahs in green laser lights outside a West Chandler home make it clear: Hanukkah, the annual Jewish eight-day celebration, is at hand.

Bashas’ shopper a theft victim twice; incidents ‘unfortunate,’ store says

A Tempe cancer patient was a victim of theft twice in two months inside the same Bashas', at Warner and McClintock in Tempe.

Continuity in tough times led Kyrene to promote assistant superintendent

Laura Toenjes, who has been an administrator in the Kyrene School District since 2016, must manage the COVID-19 pandemic when she becomes district superintendent on Jan. 1.

Thanksgiving: A time to ‘Paz’ and serve needy with food, hope and love

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and for many in Tempe and W. Chandler, that means gathering with friends and loved ones to share a special meal and ponder blessings received.

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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