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High school producers to be awarded in Oscars-themed film contest

Film and television students from the Tempe Union High School District just put a wrap on competition in the district’s second annual film festival. The event is an opportunity for beginning and advanced...

Annual report hails Chandler’s 2019 accomplishments and progress

Chandler has released its 2019 annual report highlighting accomplishments and progress that have been made to implement the City Council’s policy objectives, part of a strategic framework adopted in 2019 that outlined...

Tempe South Little League advocates for kids with disabilities

Tempe South Little League is looking for participants to play in its first Challenger Division. Founded in 1989, the division is Little League’s adaptive baseball program for individuals with physical and intellectual challenges. The division accommodates...

The changing face of love: Challenges persist to create baubles that endure the test of generations

Editor’s note: Last year, when Don Kirkland authored this piece in anticipation of Valentine’s Day, noted gemologist Lorin Jones had just taken over as owner of a popular Tempe jewelry establishment. Now, a...

Converted garage now home to the artistry of ceramics

By Janie Magruder If you’ve ever viewed a beautifully-glazed, exquisitely-textured ceramic mug or vase and wondered, “How’d they do that?,” your chance to find out is coming. And for Wrangler News readers, one such occasion...

Tempe wrestlers prepare as state championship approaches

By Alex Zener Editor's note: The following sports commentary was originally published in the February 8th issue of Wrangler News. For current rankings and results that may have changed since the publication date,...

Tempe assisted-living home provokes outcry as neighbors fear a disruption of quietude

By Joyce Coronel  “When you buy into a neighborhood and you live this long, you want neighbors. I didn’t build my house to have a business become my neighbor,” says Gwen Mastin as...

Web exclusive: Mariposa kids take a tour of the world . . . without ever leaving home

Nearly 800 people got a chance to experience ethnic cultures from around the globe—all while staying close to home.
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