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Make a difference: Chandler partners with residents for ambitious neighborhood cleanup

Volunteers from West Chandler and other city neighborhoods are needed for national Make a Difference Day.

Online renewal OK’d again this year for area owners of rental properties

Owners of rental properties in Tempe and West Chandler, as well as their countywide neighbors, can face this year’s chore of registering their properties with the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office with a renewed sigh of relief: Assessor Paul Petersen says the office is again accepting and processing online rental registration forms.

Fire safety, CPR open house Oct. 10

West Chandler residents and their citywide neighbors are being invited to attend a free open house being held at Chandler's Fire, Health & Medical Department from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct....

St. Andrew Faith Community to offer health and wellness expo Oct. 10-11

St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Faith Community will to host its 5th Health & Wellness Expo from 4:30-7 pm Saturday, Oct. 10, and 8 a.m. – 1 pm Sunday, Oct. 11.

Former CDS star ballplayer who played on college teams returns to area as realtor

Two faces gaze down from the WANTED poster on the side of the Radatat Tattoo bus at Ray and McClintock. On the left is the face of a nice-looking young man with a pleasant expression, politely tipping his cowboy hat. On the right, perched above a jaunty bandana, is the face of a slightly perplexed but eager-to-please boxer.

Tempe Action agency’s I-HELP initiative brings dignity to area homeless

You’ve seen them on street corners around town: faces lined with care, holding cardboard signs. Those who are homeless often look defeated.

Always something to G.A.I.N. when Tempe police, neighbors join for annual observance

Tempe once again will join the now 31-year-old nationwide campaign designed to bring neighborhoods—and neighbors—together in an ongoing, collaborative fight against crime.

Chandler’s “Our Stories” series to feature fire battalion chief

Battalion Chief Scott Wall of the Chandler Fire, Health and Medical Department will speak about the history of firefighting in Chandler Sept. 12 at the downtown library.
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