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Make a difference: Chandler partners with residents for ambitious neighborhood cleanup

Volunteers from West Chandler and other city neighborhoods are needed for national Make a Difference Day.

Online renewal OK’d again this year for area owners of rental properties

Owners of rental properties in Tempe and West Chandler, as well as their countywide neighbors, can face this year’s chore of registering their properties with the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office with a renewed sigh of relief: Assessor Paul Petersen says the office is again accepting and processing online rental registration forms.

Playoff hopes on the rise for Padres

“This could be the year!” The Marcos de Niza football team and its fans have heard this statement repeated over the last nine years but are quietly hoping it’s true this year.

Corona del Sol High School class of ’95 reunion Oct. 17

Corona del Sol High School’s class of 1995 is trying to get the word out about its 20-years reunion scheduled for Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. at the Boondocks in Scottsdale.

Tempe Elementary’s International Studies Academy recognized as a pathway to high school success

Before the start of classes this year, Tempe Academy of International Studies received recognition from the International Baccalaureate World Organization that its curriculum has achieved a prestigious milestone—award of IB's gold-standard recognition: accreditation status.

For Nenaber, a joyful return home

As homecoming season approaches, one man has taken the invite to return to his alma mater to another level. Cory Nenaber, a former football player at Corona del Sol High School, is once again the talk of the Aztecs.

Memorial wall pays tribute to area’s first responders

Chandler Regional Medical Center, home to one of the Valley’s newest Level One trauma centers, will honor East Valley first responders at a unique recognition ceremony held in the hospital’s chapel.

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