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Oktoberfest returning to Tempe Oct. 11-13

Editor's note: The most recent edition of Wrangler News contained a misprint regarding the schedule for Oktoberfest. The updated and accurate schedule can be found at the bottom of this page.    Four Peaks...

Census canvassing plus new jobs coming to So. Tempe area

Between Aug. 19  and mid-October, Tempe residents may get a visit from U.S. Census Bureau workers to verify their physical address. In advance of the 2020 U.S. Census, the Census Bureau needs to...

Print Edition – August 17, 2019

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In Memoriam: Gary Loren Edmonds

Gary Loren Edmonds, 1950-2019 Gary was born Jan. 10, 1950 in Kalamazoo, Michigan as the oldest of four boys to Loren and Mary Jane Edmonds. The family moved to Salem, Oregon in 1960. Gary...

WATCH: Who we are, who we aren’t, and where we’re headed

Editor's note: Find the latest Wrangler News film featuring a discussion about the impacts of social media at the bottom of this page. Commentary by Joyce Coronel Some of my earliest and best memories involve...

$2.5m community grants advance opportunities for arts

By Wrangler News Staff Eleven Tempe nonprofit arts organizations, festival and education programs will share in more than $2.5 million in grants awarded by the Arizona Commission on the Arts, an agency of...

W. Chandler not immune to domestic violence, asserts city’s police chief

Story & photo by Lee Shappell West Chandler neighborhoods generally are clean, upscale. Overall crime is relatively low. The city is No. 17 nationally on WalletHub’s list of Best Places to Raise...

New jobs at Chandler Regional

By Wrangler News Staff Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center and McCarthy Building Companies have broken ground on construction of a 220,000-square-foot medical tower at the West Chandler campus, completion of which is...

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