Editor’s note: Our writer Lee Shappell interviewed Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir for our last issue reÂgarding the use of force and the recent racial unrest in response to the killing of...
Editor’s note: As the pandemic continues to unfold, Kyrene Superintendent Jan Vesely issued a statement relating the safe return to school, now scheduled for Thursday, July 30.
The text of that message...
Wrangler News invited representaÂtives of each school district in our Tempe/West Chandler coverage area to provide a 250-word descripÂtion of how their district is working to incorporate racial equality into their classroom...
When the Tempe City Council approved its 2020-21 fiscal-year budget on June 11, full funding for the Police Department remained despite efforts by several groups that banded together and marched on City...
Leaders of two area chambers of commerce have moved aggressively into the national spotlight over racial equality, launching separate but pointedly specific strategies to stem the tide of black and Hispanic distrust that...
As the plethora of political signs around town attests, Chandler will soon hold its city council election. Here's what you need to know about the candidates.
In an exclusive interview with Wrangler News, Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir discussed police officers' use of force, racial discrimination and how the Tempe police department is navigating the current crisis rocking the country.Â