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Rescue group facing worrisome challenges for displaced pets

Furry friends whose human parents are unable to care for them find lovin’ at Lost Our Home Rescue in Tempe, which matches four-legged critters with foster families.

Holdeman El’s Husky Mural Project draws on art to inspire the future

The Husky Mural Project celebrates diversity and school spirit at Holdeman Elementary School in Tempe.

Tempe restaurant hiring for reopening after taking a break during COVID-19

Daily Dose is hiring for several positions at its new restaurant in Tempe. The eatery had been open only five days in March when it was forced to close because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meals on Wheels, 2020 style

Robots deliver food on the Arizona State University Tempe campus.

SRP extends shut-off ban to January

SRP has extended until January, 2021, its moratorium on shutting off power to those who need help paying their electric bills.

Print Edition – September 26, 2020

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Wrangler News announces expansion, continued growth, increased delivery

Wrangler News, a community news organization in Tempe and West Chandler for the last 30 years has announced it's expanding its reach and availability to its growing base of readers.

Take that extra load off your hips — and your mind — at summer’s end

Since the weather will soon be cooperating, plenty of places are now opening up and several activities are happening. I want to give you some ideas for getting out, doing some exercise and having fun – all while following safety guidelines so you and your family can stay healthy.

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