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Big Brothers, Sisters provide welcome one-on-one mentoring

By Robyn Martinez Every Tuesday during the school year, Scales Technology Academy is filled with volunteers from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Each week, select second- through fifth-graders have lunch with their big brothers and...

Photo Gallery: Wishing you a Merry Christmas, one picture at a time

From the slopes of Snowbowl where Santa escaped his ASU final exams, to the streets of Downtown Chandler where local friends gathered for a pub crawl, here are the best Christmas photos...

Print Edition – December 21, 2019

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Pollack Chabad hosts Dec. 22 Chanukah celebration for kids

Times change. Not so long ago, celebrating Chanukah meant some latkes, a few spins of the dreidel, some songs and, of course, the menorah, a jelly doughnut or two and, if lucky,...

Tempe gives HOPE to furry friends

Homeless dogs in Tempe will receive some much-needed TLC on Friday with free pet food, supplies and limited veterinary services as the city helps animals in need. The City of Tempe’s HOPE homeless...

Hospital offers tips for safely decking the halls

Each year, thousands of Americans are injured, many of them seriously, in holiday decorating accidents. Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center’s Level I trauma team is urging Tempe/West Chandler residents to be cautious...

Help Tempe recycle right . . . even during the holidays

By Jennifer Adams Recycling is important to the City of Tempe. Your City Council recently reaffirmed its commitment to recycling, in spite of changes in global recycling markets that are making it harder for...

Commentary: 3 reasons why cities should lower speed limits

Editor's note: The following commentary from Lauren Kuby, a member of the Tempe City Council, was originally written for the December 7th print edition of Wrangler News. By Lauren Kuby The City of Tempe...

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