Multi-year programming to highlight Arts Center seasons

The seemingly growing ranks of avid theatergoers in Tempe and West Chandler have plenty in store as Tempe Center for the Arts reveals its resident company partners for the 2024–27 seasons. According to...

Wheeling-in to summer: Tempe’s new Bike Heroes

Season's heat no obstacle to teens’ pursuit of a passion Editor’s note: Every so often, those of us at Wrangler News get an unexpected jolt of genuine neighborhood joy. When it happens, it...

Calling all neighborhood leaders: Chandler wants YOU!

Chandler is strengthening its bond with Westside and other city residents through a neighborhood registration program, an initiative designed to foster communication and collaboration between homeowner groups and city officials. The program...

Homes for the homeless: A Tempe initiative proves its worth

Timing relates to ruling by Supreme Court that bans sleeping outdoors Special report by Susie Steckner EDITOR'S NOTE: A June 28 Supreme Court ruling upholding an Oregon ban on sleeping outdoors could alter how...

Confidence key to Sentinels’ success

The Seton Catholic Sentinels have yielded just six wins over the past three seasons. When you’ve been down for so long, half the battle is physical and the other half is in...

Trojans take a Swiss Army Knife approach for ‘24

Valley Christian football coach Jake Petersen witnessed something special in 2023. Having replaced 10 of 11 starters on offense and nine of 11 starters on defense, Petersen's Trojans marched to an unexpected...
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