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Vietnam veteran, retired attorney, celebrates a special moment

Former Tempe Marine joins observance of Iwo Jima flag raising 79 years ago For Glynn Gilcrease it was a longtime friendship relived. For others it was a salute to one of this country's...

Chandler mayor, council seek solutions to teen violence

Kayla McDonald is a student in ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. The increase in teen violence led to multiple teenagers being murdered in the East Valley over the last...

Noted Tempe activist, benefactor recites a remarkable history in his own words

EDITOR'S NOTE: The Tempe Chamber of Commerce is again offering its revered Merle Fister scholarship, honoring the Air Force veteran credited with his support of the chamber's Military Affairs Committee. Fister has...

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Salt River wild horses — ‘pure delight’

Public's help sought in ongoing battle to keep herds wild and free Observing wild horses in and around the lower Salt River of the Tonto National Forest is always a delight. An iconic...

Harris voted Chandler‘s newest vice mayor

The Chandler City Council voted during its Jan. 11 Meeting to elect Councilmember O.D. Harris as the city’s new vice mayor. Harris will serve in the position through Jan. 9, 2025. “Our...

From us to our Wrangler News neighbors: Happy New Year

Thanks for 30+ years of your support & friendship My, how time flies. Has it really been that long? It seems like just yesterday that we launched our little neighborhood town crier in...

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