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A novel view on becoming an author — by one who’s been there, done that

Growing up in Australia and trained as a journalist, Margaret Ann Spence never dreamed she one day would be a novelist in Tempe, Arizona.

3.5 tons of food donated for people, pets in action agency’s call for help

Tempe residents recently donated 3 1/2 tons of food to Tempe Community Action Agency, the Aris Foundation and Saving One Life.

Josh Wright acting city manager while Chandler conducts a national search

Josh Wright, Chandler assistant city manager for four years, named acting city manager in the wake of Marsha Reed’s retirement.

Lincoln’s words resonate today through Tempe trial attorney

Tempe trial attorney Glynn Gilcrease, who doubles as a professional Abraham Lincoln impersonator, says the 16th president's words carry relevance today.

Tempe launches cancer-screening program after death of firefighter

A new cancer-screening program for firefighters, Tempe grows, food-bank volunteers needed and a change in bridge-work schedule on Interstate 10: It's all right here in this installment of Tempe News Briefs!

Chandler COVID-19 Memorial Day proclaimed for those lost, infected

A day to remember COVID-19 victims, return of the community bike ride, State Forty-Eight expanding, free tax prep to qualified residents, a $10 million chemical management plant expansion: It's all right here in this installment of Chandler News Briefs.

Chandler mayor touts perseverance, community strength in state of city

How the city coped with the COVID-19 pandemic was among topics covered in Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke's state of the city address.

Tempe, long a city of firsts, lives up to reputation with Blacks as top leaders

Tempe, long a city of ‘firsts,’ lives up to reputation with two Blacks as top leaders.
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