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Whose job is it to follow doc’s healthy-living advice? Yours!

How are those New Year's resolutions? As 2019 kicks into gear, Wrangler News interviewed primary care physician Matthew Khumalo about ways to stay healthy, then set out to find folks in our area who...

Down syndrome boy finds acceptance among his peers

By Sammie Ann Wicks Denise Torres vividly remembers the day doctors told her baby might be born with Down syndrome. “It was a big deal, no doubt about that, hearing my boy probably was going to...

Nevitt Elementary takes students on a journey to the future

Story & photo by Robyn Martinez Nevitt Elementary students, staff, and parents were in for a big surprise Monday morning after winter break when they were welcomed into a brand new school building. The...

Boy’s survival from dual transplant surgery brightens his holiday season

By Diana Nelson Holiday cheer would not be possible without hope for the future. It’s that same brand of hope that was found this year in the family of Avery Ruiz, a 14-year-old...

Chandler among best cities for people with disabilities

By Sammie Ann Wicks For many of us, strolling down a city sidewalk or crossing the street to go to our favorite restaurant are things we take for granted, but these seemingly simple everyday...

Print Edition – January 12, 2019

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Online Exclusive: Tempe’s Rosendin Electric rings in New Year with celebration of 100 years in service

The South Tempe campus of the electrical contracting industry’s largest employee-owned firm, Rosendin, rang in the new year by celebrating a milestone: 100 years in business. With revenues upwards of $2 billion, Rosendin...

Letter writing not a lost art, thanks to this 90-year-old

Story and photos by Robyn Martinez Letter writing may seem like a lost art to some. But students in the Tempe Elementary School District are reviving it, thanks to the program Pen Pals for Seniors,...

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