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Chandler Mayor Hartke has COVID-19

Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke confirmed that he is quarantined at home after he tested positive for COVID-19.

Irked S. Tempe equestrian-property owners tell city: Tear down this wall

Angry South Tempe equestrian lovers tell Tempe City Council that a homeowner's block wall encroaches on one of their favorite bridle paths.

New Chandler City Council members sworn in; Stewart elected vice mayor

The new look of city government, what’s open and closed for MLK Day and a boost for the Fire Department: It’s all right here in this installment of Chandler Briefs.

Laser Components Detector Group facility opens in Uptown Chandler

Laser Components Detector Group brings a highly skilled workforce to its new 29,000-square-foot facility at at 2277 N. Nevada St., in the Uptown Chandler employment corridor.

MLK Diversity Award winners to be honored in virtual ceremony Jan. 15

Eleven people and organizations, including students, have been named winners of the 2021 MLK Diversity Awards, which honor those who demonstrate a commitment to diversity, inclusion and who exemplify the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by working to make his dreams a reality.

Rate hikes to aid reliability of water, solid-waste services, Tempe says

Tempe increases rates for water and solid-waste services.

Chandler city manager Reed retiring

Chandler is looking for a new city manager after Marsha Reed, city manager since 2016, announced that she is resigning effective March 4.

Chamber Military Affairs Committee opens scholarship for Tempe veterans

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee has opened applications for the annual Merle Fister Veteran Scholarship.
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