Wrangler News Staff

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Downtown Chandler salutes businesses, hails police, fire for keeping area safe

A family coffee-growing legacy dating back to 1920 has been named Business of the Year by the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership.

Ex-officer advises when to ‘say something’ and to whom

As terror attacks become more commonplace, the oft-repeated catchphrase “See something, say something” has Tempe and West Chandler residents wondering: What exactly does it mean?

Local families fear the worst for their starving loved ones

As the crisis in Venezuela continues to escalate, three people who fled their economically crumbling nation and have taken refuge in Tempe and West Chandler have expressed their fears over rapidly deteriorating and increasingly dangerous conditions.

Marcos grad, aiming for gold in Olympics diving, boosts resolve of today’s students

We can only hope the subtitle of the 2010 Marcos de Niza yearbook is a sign of what’s to come this summer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Young Marines march to patriot, family values

Lance Corporal Caleb Halliwill and Staff Sargeant Joscha Ely, arrayed in crisp uniforms and bedecked with service ribbons, stood at attention.

Parents, players brave the heat for a ‘joyful’ All-Star finale

The summer temperatures may have crept their way into the Valley a while ago, but it’s finally starting to ‘feel’ like summertime in Tempe as the Tempe South Little League recently kicked off the 2016 District 13 All-Star tournament.

Chandler joins countywide effort to prevent heat-related deaths

As summertime temperatures continue to sizzle, most Tempe and West Chandler residents endeavor to remain within the confines of air-conditioned comfort.

Kyrene initiative gives little ones a jump start on preschool

Typically, pre-schoolers between the ages of 3 to 5 are bundles of energy and curiosity while they adapt to growing beyond the toddler stage.

Wrangler News Staff

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