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Chandler veterans to be celebrated along Path of Honor at Oasis Park

Chandler Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Road, will host the inaugural Veterans Path of Honor, a leisurely walk that opens Friday, Nov. 6, saluting nearly 20 Chandler veterans with large signs along the trail.

Letter to our Wrangler News advertisers about our continuing commitment to the community

The legalization of recreational marijuana approved in Tuesday’s election will not change our long-held, continuing commitment to producing a family-friendly publication that we feel reflects the values of our readers.

2 projects improve Tempe’s no-car transportation plan throughout city

Tempe's multi-modal transportation system takes another step forward with the opening of two bicycle-pedestrian connectivity projects.

Gardening, a walk, dark chocolate keep Chandler woman going at 105

No doubt Edna Minger of Chandler could come up with 105 reasons to keep living, her verve not diminished by her 105 years.

Chandler Regional physicians explain the need for public to get flu shots

Chandler Regional Medical Center physicians urge the public to get flu shots to help prevent the spread of disease and prevent tens of thousands of hospitalizations this winter.

Tempe Y’s Spooky Spirit 5K Run-Walk scheduled virtually Oct. 30 and Nov. 1

The Tempe Family YMCA's second annual Spooky Sprint 5K Run-Walk is Oct. 30 and Nov. 1, and, like most Halloween-related events, will be virtual.

You’re educated, engaged and close — so help us build our community

Educated, engaged and close. That's the community Wrangler News is proud to serve. But we can't do it without your help.

Tardeada keeps alive city’s Hispanic history, traditions — albeit it virtually

Tardeada keeps alive city’s Hispanic history, traditions — albeit it virtually this year due to COVID-19.
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