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Lady Aztec softball winds up with renewed hopes for Top 10 berth

The Lady Aztecs, 21-13 overall, may have started the program’s comeback to Top-10 status this season when it was learned that 12 of the 14 Corona softball players who helped the Aztecs...

Famed amusement park gives birth to comic duo, and to a lifetime of wondrous memories

Editor’s note: Kyle Maki helped guide Wrangler News for almost 15 years, during which he matured from high school graduate, to four years at ASU, to a full-fledged part of our small...

Chandler names interim city manager

Chandler Assistant City Manager Marsha Reed has been named acting city manager while the city recruits a replacement for retiring City Manager Rich Dlugas. The City Council voted unanimously to make the...

Herculean challenge for a burger taster… a tough job, but somebody had to do it

By M.V. Moorhead Kevin Farley has had enough hamburgers for a while. “My eyes aren’t bigger than my stomach—my eyes are, like, seven times bigger than my stomach,” says the actor and comedian,...

Results of music study strike a welcome chord among parents

By Diana Whittle Music education in local schools is taking stage center, say administrators from both Kyrene and Tempe Elementary districts. This agrees with a new nationwide survey of 1,000 music and arts...

Disappearing ink

By Deborah Hilcove Years ago, they marked seamen, gang members and drug users. Today, however, they’ve lost their ominous reputation. Musicians, actors and athletes have popularized them to the extent that about 25...

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