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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...

Intel’s 10,000-plus W. Chandler employees now have a new boss

The more than 10,000 employees at Chandler’s two Intel facilities will now be answering to a new chief executive officer. Robert Swan served as chief financial officer and also was interim CEO until the announcement by...

‘Skyrocketing’ toll in Chandler trauma center with distracted driving, lack of helmets among the causes

By Joyce Coronel Dr. Charles Hu, director of Dignity Chandler Regional Medical Center’s Level-1 Trauma Center, has a message for motorcyclists tempted to jump on without taking the customary— and potentially lifesaving—precautions: Don’t...

Chandler among best cities for people with disabilities

By Sammie Ann Wicks For many of us, strolling down a city sidewalk or crossing the street to go to our favorite restaurant are things we take for granted, but these seemingly simple everyday...

Chamber rolls out its 2019 welcome mat, unveils goals, strategies… and plenty of hopes

There’s no need to look at a calendar. Fitness centers have reached maximum capacity, politicians are boasting about their plans for a productive term, and a collective new-year-new-me mindset has stirred the...

Hard work and achievement, not gender, pave the way for females in police careers

For some of Chandler’s finest, it’s just another part of life.

Observing Chandler’s colorful past: event celebrates city’s historical lore

From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, Historic Downtown Chandler will transport visitors back in time with a celebration of yesteryear, promising a “living history” experience through live character storytelling and music. 
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