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Chandler utility rates to increase on July 1

In comparison with seven other Valley cities, Chandler still will have the lowest utility services cost after a small hike on July 1.

If laughter is best medicine, downtown Chandler improvisational comedy club fills prescription

From performing at local coffee shops and bars, Dave and Colleen Specht built a following that led them to create ImprovMANIA in downtown Chandler.

Tech-savvy Chandler now accepting cryptocurrency for utility-bill payments

With many tech companies within its boundaries, Chandler believes that those employees may delve into cryptocurrency with their strong technical skills.

Now a half-century old, Tempe Sister Cities remains a history maker on the world scene

Tempe Sisters Cities founder Dick Neuheisel, with help from former Tempe mayor and U.S. Congressman Harry Mitchell, launched the first partnership with a communist city, Skopje in Yugoslavia.

Need work? Virtual career fair June 9 designed to connect job seekers with top companies

More than 25 companies, including those in tourism/hospitality, healthcare and technology, have registered to take part in the Virtual Diversity Career Expo on June 9.

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W. Chandler’s new 15-court indoor venue proves that pickleball a smash hit not just for Grandma

New West Chandler indoor pickleball facility with 15 courts supports growth of popular sport despite summer desert heat.

Tempe recognizes 38 service-bound graduates with annual gala sendoff at Center for the Arts

More than 300 service-bound residents of Tempe honored since program began in 2015.

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