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Ducey aims for gradual return from dimmed economy

By Joyce Coronel The number of lives lost to the coronavirus continues to climb, but the staggering economic impact of the disease is also being keenly felt. Wrangler News was on the line when...

Tempe, Desert Financial join forces to provide microloans for struggling small businesses

To help struggling local businesses during this unprecedented time, the city of Tempe and Desert Financial Credit Union have developed a first of its kind program for Tempe-based companies, creating the $1...

Tempe Review Board session to confront topics of medical marijuana, school for disabled

By Joyce Coronel Proposed expansion of medical marijuana cultivation and a school for adults with cognitive disabilities are among topics likely to stir public opinion when the City of Tempe’s Development Review Commission...

City of Tempe, credit union team up to launch emergency loan program to assist small businesses

To help struggling local businesses during this unprecedented time, the City of Tempe and Desert Financial Credit Union have developed a first of its kind program for Tempe-based companies, creating the $1 million Tempe...

Tempe’s virtual classes lend tangible reality to those stuck at home

By Jennifer Adams Right now, as you read this, I know you are at home. Maybe you are settled in on the couch, in your favorite chair on the patio or pulled...

‘Stay at home:’ Here are the facts

By Noah Kutz Governor Ducey’s executive order to ‘Stay home, stay healthy, stay connected’ will come into effect for all individuals in Arizona at 5:00 p.m. on March 31st, and will remain in...

Chamber honored for helping students achieve in workplace

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce has been honored by Chandler-Gilbert Community College as the 2020 Teal and Silver Business Partner of the Year. The award was announced recently at a reception recognizing the contributions...

Helpful tips about casting your ballot in Tempe, Chandler

By Michelle Hirsch Tuesday, March 10 is Election Day in Tempe and Chandler. Local governing board and city elections are nonpartisan, meaning a candidate does not have to publicly declare a political party...
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