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Chandler’s Sean Duggan will retire in January

Search for successor to go nationwide Chandler Police Chief Sean Duggan has announced plans to retire in January, concluding a 37-year career in law enforcement. “Chief Duggan has created a culture of service,...

Coffee hangout: Place to unwind from day of chaos

One of the most endearing benefits of working at a neighborhood coffee shop is the opportunity to cultivate a sense of belonging within a community. As one of the those who can...

Print Edition – August 5, 2023

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Hope grows for return to more birds in flight

Hope grows for return to more birds in flight The priorities of our Kyrene Corridor neighbors during these blistering summer weeks focus on little more than finding a weekend destination where, if only...

New ranger jobs will focus on rules, park awareness

Tempe is launching a new ranger program with 14 full-time, soon-to-be-hired employees who not only will enforce the rules but serve as ambassadors for the city’s parks, preserves and green spaces. The...

New faces in this year’s crop of Kyrene principals

Six new principals will be coming to Kyrene schools this year, as longtime leaders retire or move into new roles. Four of the new assignments involve Kyrene assistant principals who are advancing...

Chandler tax rate goes down for 8th year in a row

Chandler City Council has lowered the city’s primary property tax rate for the eighth consecutive year to help minimize what officials say is the impact of increased property values. The one-cent rate...

Tempe outreach brings hope to city’s homeless

For those experiencing homelessness in and around Tempe, hope—and help—are on the way. Related to the city’s ongoing efforts to broaden access to emergency shelter and increase longer-term support, officials say the city’s initiatives...

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