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Crisis readiness: How Tempe schools prepare for the worst

It happened again. When the gunfire ceased in Parkland, Florida, a small community north of Fort Lauderdale, 17 people were dead. Families were shattered. Students were robbed of their innocence and sense of...

Setting the record straight on water issues in Tempe

Editor’s note: The following, received Friday, Feb. 9, is a response to a commentary by Mary Lou Taylor that appeared in the Wrangler News edition of Jan. 13. Everyone has the right...

Unity Walk helps strengthen Tempe’s push for diversity

  At Tempe's Regional Unity Walk and Diversity Festival, Vivian Nwoha saw the world open up. Looking toward the sun setting over Tempe Town Lake, surrounded by swaths of people from seven valley cities...

Teen’s success story debunks homeschool myth

Noah Kutz starts his day just like any other, with the helping of a delicious breakfast to motivate him up and out of bed and fresh duds to conquer the day. His mom...

McClintock bike lane work to begin (again) on Feb. 15

Story by Chelsea Flood Online video by Kody Acevedo https://www.facebook.com/WranglerNews/videos/1932838996760914/ Editor’s note: In our ongoing efforts to widen the accessibility of Wrangler News coverage, we’re now providing online videos in addition to what appears on our printed pages....

Message to Tempe’s homeless: You count!

Volunteers canvass for the forgotten

Tempe looking to train teen lifeguards ages 15 and up for aquatics programs

The City of Tempe is looking for motivated teenagers ages 15 and up who are interested in becoming lifeguards.

City’s rental subsidy proves a life-saver

For Tempe resident Jennifer Johnson, life often feels like a juggling act—working multiple jobs, going to school, raising four kids and handling whatever else life throws at her.
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