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New chair, board members elected by Chandler Chamber

Molly Bell, head of the Customer Development Team at two East Valley sites of tech-services provider GoDaddy, will chair the Chandler Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors during 2020. She succeeds Lori Gallegos...

Sports notebook: Aztec hoopsters start strong with 11-3 record

By Alex Zener Corona’s boys basketball team, led by two senior guards, started the season strong with an 11-3 record and is currently ranked No. 3 in the 6A Division after winning all four of...

Fur flies as opinions shed light on roaming cat issue

Story and photo by Joyce Coronel You’ve seen them scurrying down the street, leaping on walls and darting behind hedges. According to a national pet owners’ survey, there are some 95.6 million cats living...

Peers serve as judge, jury for young offenders in court

By Michelle Hirsch A jury of one’s peers takes on significant results in the award-winning Guadalupe Teen Court program, where teen defendants agree to face a courtroom of their peers who will hear their case...

Kids in foster care nearly equal to Kyrene schools’ total enrollment

By Lee Shappell You’ve scraped by but you’ve given your children a good, stable home. You’ve done your best to raise them with values that they’ll need to be successful in life. Unfortunately, your adult children...

Big Brothers, Sisters provide welcome one-on-one mentoring

By Robyn Martinez Every Tuesday during the school year, Scales Technology Academy is filled with volunteers from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Each week, select second- through fifth-graders have lunch with their big brothers and...

Commentary: Decade in hospital PR never prepared me for what patient-care is really all about

By Don Kirkland A couple of years after helping Publisher Chuck Wahlheim build what ultimately would grow from its sleepy, family owned origins into what would become the vibrant, community-focused Mesa Tribune, I...

For aspiring young writers, pros offer some inside tips

By Diana Nelson Kids at Kyrene Middle School, in the English-Language Arts class, received tips from professional, published writers during the recent Young Writers Conference. It’s the kind of encouragement that teacher Debra Rosenblum...
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