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Tempe encouraging city businesses to support gender equal-pay initiative

Tempe’s initiative to develop a pilot program ensuring pay equity based on gender is being launched with a search for businesses wanting to be part of the campaign to certify champions of equal pay.

Kyrene superintendent lists progress toward achieving district’s enrollment stability

As 2017 is now upon us, I wanted to share with the community the progress we have made on the “Superintendent’s Priorities” during the first half of the 2016-17 school year.

Warped Your Records promotes gleeful rock from Chandler and beyond

Last summer, Colin Bauer and his family moved from Pennsylvania to Arizona, but his beloved guitars wouldn’t be arriving for another few months.

A bon voyage but likely no farewell

In this first-of-the-year issue of Wrangler News, we pay tribute to two members of the Kyrene School District's Governing Board who have served tirelessly — and effectively — for the combined past quarter century.

Historic Mill Avenue the place to be for New Year’s fireworks, courtesy of Four Peaks

Downtown Tempe—specifically, Historic Mill Avenue—is where celebrations unfold virtually year round. That’s no different on New Year’s Eve.

St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church embraces foster kids, struggling families

Earlier his month, the Christmas trees inside St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church glittered with red, green, white and gold stars that offered more than just a festive atmosphere. They called the...

14 returning wrestlers at Corona; Marcos’ coach Moro honored

The Aztecs are poised to have a great season, bolstered by the return of 14 wrestlers, four who placed at state last year and three more who qualified for state last season, as well as the addition of five transfer wrestlers with loads of experience,

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