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Helping women to be ‘masters of their own destiny’

Retired Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kiyler, who will deliver the keynote message at a coming Chamber of Commerce Women in Business session, asks a simple question with a perhaps not-so-simple answer: “Who Says You Can’t?”

Security teams take advantage of vacation to enhance campus safety

Students in the Kyrene School District returned to class this month and noticed things had changed a bit from when they began their summer break.

West Chandler delegation to join pope’s U.S. welcome

When the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics visits the U.S. next September, West Chandler residents will be among those on hand to greet him.

Teens’ use of smartphones heightens cyberspace risks, area experts warn

As kids start back to school, many of them will be packing smart phones. In some cases, teachers even encourage students to use the devices in the classroom as a learning tool. But how can parents be sure their children are safe in cyberspace when they leave home?

Chandler residents have until Aug/ 25 to cast mail-only ballots on charter changes

West Chandler voters and their citywide neighbors are being asked this month to cast ballots for a charter amendment that would formalize the city's cycle of August and November elections in even-numbered...

Neighborhood feedback needed on proposed Orbit Saturn route

Tempe is looking to expand its popular Orbit neighborhood circulator service by adding a new route – Saturn – to serve neighborhoods between U.S. 60 and Elliot Road.

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