Wrangler News Staff

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Learning how to ‘Function’ brings strength, relief to Pilates devotees

Back in the 1980s, when big hair and shoulder pads dominated women’s fashion, aerobics classes were all the rage. Richard Simmons encouraged couch potatoes to get up and “sweat to the oldies.”

Despite final-round loss, Corona ends volleyball season with impressive record

The Aztecs ended the season ranked No. 10 in the state after making it into the DI state volleyball championship tournament as the No. 6 seed on May 7. Corona eventually lost to the Mesa Jackrabbits in the first round 3-1 but finished the season 22-11-1 and 6-1.

Downtown Chandler summer Bingo a great way to stay cool

As the scorching outdoor temperatures continue, the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership has a creative way to have fun and beat the summer inferno.

July 4th Festival lights up the sky over Tempe Town Lake

Tempe will once again celebrate Independence Day in grand fashion by hosting one of the largest fireworks displays in Arizona.

SRP rate drop means average $15 savings during hottest 2 months

SRP customers in Tempe and West Chandler received some cool news with the announcement that the utility will reduce its electricity rates for the next two months, saving the typical residential household somewhere in the neighborhood of $15.

Ray/Dobson delays start July 5

West Chandler residents may want to avoid the intersection of Ray Road at Dobson Road for the next four months following the start of a construction project getting underway July 5.

Chandler joins county-wide 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. But not everyone is so fortunate.

Wrangler News Staff

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