Chandler

Hartke lauds Intel employees’ volunteer ‘investment’

By Wrangler News Staff The daily grind of working 9 to 5 may have spawned a 1980 pop-chart hit, but the emotion behind the pithy lyrics lives on decades later. It’s not hard...

W. Chandler site violates water quality standards

By Joyce Coronel Turning on the tap and filling a glass with clean, safe drinking water is something most Chandler residents take for granted. They might not think about the fact that the...

Chandler best in U.S. to achieve one’s dreams, Hartke tells chamber

By Joyce Coronel Autonomous vehicles, rubberized asphalt, housing, the environment and new businesses were among a plethora of issues Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke addressed in a coffee klatsch with business leaders at the Chandler...

Downtown Chandler business spotlight: Inner-city roots provided pathway to designer’s success

By Nicholas Johnsen Every great product or brand has some form of designer behind it. These designers work with employers to develop their subject in unique and appealing ways. Whether it’s cheap freelance work...

Dist. 18 reps reveal their priorities for legislative action

School funding and community college infrastructure headed the list of priorities outlined separately by two elected members of the Arizona State Legislature during a panel discussion sponsored by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce. The...

Once an eyesore, now posh high rise thrives as lively co-working hub

Decked out in a T-shirt and shorts with Fido at your feet and a load of laundry in the dryer, working from home holds appeal for many. But if the thought of another client meeting at the...

Select few left to fill the void of a departing media pro

Jim Phipps: A career well lived In these days of news-media downsizing, public information officers assume an even more significant role than in days past. The job of these professional communicators is to provide...

‘Something for everyone’ as traditional Chandler festival takes flight for its 31st annual run

By Joyce Coronel The 31st annual Chandler Chamber of Commerce Ostrich Festival takes wing March 8-10 at Tumbleweed Park, and organizers say the extravaganza will offer three days of musical entertainment, rides, food...
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