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Print Edition – November 20, 2021

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Tempe proceeds with renaming streets, parks named for suspected Ku Klux Klan supporters

Next Step: City Manager Andrew Ching to appoint ad hoc committee of various Tempe groups to discuss the issue.

Aztecs continued tradition as girls volleyball power with league title, 6A state semifinal berth

By Andrew Lwowski, Special for wranglernews.com The Corona del Sol Aztecs are known around the Valley as one of the top high school programs for girls volleyball. And this season is no different. The...

Chanukah Extravaganza promises fun, meaningful festivities for families at Pollack Chabad Center

Chanukah Extravaganza, a celebration for the entire family is 4-5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 28, at Pollack Chabad Center for Jewish Life.

TUHSD process for getting rid of school resource officers not just unfortunate, it is dangerous to our children

Former Tempe Union High School District Governing Board members urge current board to rethink resolution that eliminates school resource officers on campuses.

Tempe passage of CROWN Act makes it unlawful to discriminate on basis of hair texture and styles

Tempe’s African American Advisory Committee and Human Relations Commission recommended that the CROWN Act become part of Tempe's Anti-Discrimination Ordinance.

Tempe producer brings noted jazz saxophonist Bob Sheppard to Ravenscroft Hall on Nov. 20

Producer Woody Wilson, longtime Tempe civic leader and 2020 Don Carlos Humanitarian of the Year, brings the artistry of jazz saxophonist Bob Sheppard to the Valley on Nov. 20 at Ravenscroft Hall in Scottsdale.

82-year-old Vietnam vet makes it 3 generations of family in 5K to raise good-health awareness

Veterans Day was about more than honoring colleague's lives lost for Vietnam vet Robert Shook. It also was about saving a life: His. 

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