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New Chandler City Council members sworn in; Stewart elected vice mayor

The new look of city government, what’s open and closed for MLK Day and a boost for the Fire Department: It’s all right here in this installment of Chandler Briefs.

Laser Components Detector Group facility opens in Uptown Chandler

Laser Components Detector Group brings a highly skilled workforce to its new 29,000-square-foot facility at at 2277 N. Nevada St., in the Uptown Chandler employment corridor.

High school winter sports reinstated

High school winter sports were reinstated across Arizona on Jan. 12, four days after their cancelation by the Arizona Interscholastic Association due to COVID-19 drew public outcry.

Tempe agency’s collections make food, that otherwise would go to waste, become a feast for the needy

Tempe agency Waste Not helps food, that otherwise goes to waste, become a feast for the needy

MLK Diversity Award winners to be honored in virtual ceremony Jan. 15

Eleven people and organizations, including students, have been named winners of the 2021 MLK Diversity Awards, which honor those who demonstrate a commitment to diversity, inclusion and who exemplify the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by working to make his dreams a reality.

What are your hopes for new year? Chandler, Tempe leaders weigh in

Chandler and Tempe leaders weigh in on their hopes for the new year.

AIA cancels high school winter sports amid increasing COVID-19 cases

The Arizona Interscholastic Association, the governing body of high school sports in the state, on Friday announced that it has canceled the winter sports season after twice moving back the starting date due to increasing cases of COVID-19.

2020: It was a train wreck

2020: It was a train wreck. Wrangler News looks back on a year in South Tempe and West Chandler that jumped the tracks with a pandemic, social and political unrest ... and an actual train wreck.
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