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COVID-19 vaccinations for educators Friday and Saturday at Corona del Sol. Schools Wrangler News Staff - February 18, 2021 0. Tempe and Chandler-area school and childcare professionals can receive COVID-19 vaccinations Feb. 19-20 at Corona del Sol High School, 1001 E. Knox Road. Both drive-through and walk-up appointments are available. AFTER PANDEMIC AND UNREST, MARCOS TEEN’S WINNING BUS ART After pandemic and unrest, Marcos teen’s winning bus art offers hope. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. May 27, 2021. Sydney Storment, winner of Valley Metro’s art contest, stands aboard the bus wrapped with her design. —Photo by Peter Coronel for Wrangler News. By Peter Coronel, Special for wranglernews.com. Marcos de Niza High Schoolstudents
TEMPE ENDING MASK MANDATE MAY 21; BUSINESSES, SCHOOLS MAY Tempe Mayor Corey Woods issued a proclamation ending mandatory mask wearing effective Friday, May 21. –Tempe photo. Tempe will lift its facemask mandate in public spaces effective Friday, May 21, although the city continues to urge those who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 to continue to mask up. MAN ACCUSED IN CHANDLER OFFICER'S DEATH INDICTED ON 28 A father and son salute fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar. –Photo by Peter Coronel for wranglernews.com. A Maricopa County Grand Jury on May 12 indicted the man accused of fatally injuring a Chandler police officer and critically injuring a Gilbert police officer after leading several law-enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase April 29 from Eloy to Gilbert that involved TRIBUTE PROCESSION, PUBLIC VIEWING FRIDAY FOR FALLEN Wrangler News Staff. -. May 6, 2021. A memorial procession to honor fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar is 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, through south Chandler. A public viewing is 7 p.m. Friday. Services are 9 a.m. Saturday morning. –Chandler Police Department graphic. Chandler Police announced that a memorial procession to honor CHANDLER OFFICER HIT, KILLED BY DRIVER OF STOLEN CAR INAUTHOR: LEESHAPPELL
An 18-year veteran of the Chandler Police Department was killed and a Gilbert police officer was injured critically late Thursday, April 29, during a massive, multi police-agency pursuit with gunfire that began near Eloy and ended in a shootout at a car dealership in Gilbert. Although there was gunfire, Chandler Officer Christopher Farrar, 50 ARIZONA STATE FAIR FOR 2021 MOVING TO WILD HORSE PASS IN The Arizona State Fair is moving temporarily to West Chandler’s sprawling Wild Horse Pass for 2021 after the fair was canceled last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Years ago, the mile-long stretch of Wild Horse Pass along Interstate 10 hosted a Christmas celebration that included dozens of state-fair-like rides and attractions thatdrew
INTEL TO BUILD 2 NEW PLANTS, ADD 3,000 HIGH-PAYING JOBS IN Intel announced a historic $20 billion expansion at its Chandler Ocotillo Campus that will bring two new semiconductor manufacturing plants and 3,000 new jobs. FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
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COVID-19 vaccinations for educators Friday and Saturday at Corona del Sol. Schools Wrangler News Staff - February 18, 2021 0. Tempe and Chandler-area school and childcare professionals can receive COVID-19 vaccinations Feb. 19-20 at Corona del Sol High School, 1001 E. Knox Road. Both drive-through and walk-up appointments are available. AFTER PANDEMIC AND UNREST, MARCOS TEEN’S WINNING BUS ART After pandemic and unrest, Marcos teen’s winning bus art offers hope. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. May 27, 2021. Sydney Storment, winner of Valley Metro’s art contest, stands aboard the bus wrapped with her design. —Photo by Peter Coronel for Wrangler News. By Peter Coronel, Special for wranglernews.com. Marcos de Niza High Schoolstudents
TEMPE ENDING MASK MANDATE MAY 21; BUSINESSES, SCHOOLS MAY Tempe Mayor Corey Woods issued a proclamation ending mandatory mask wearing effective Friday, May 21. –Tempe photo. Tempe will lift its facemask mandate in public spaces effective Friday, May 21, although the city continues to urge those who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 to continue to mask up. MAN ACCUSED IN CHANDLER OFFICER'S DEATH INDICTED ON 28 A father and son salute fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar. –Photo by Peter Coronel for wranglernews.com. A Maricopa County Grand Jury on May 12 indicted the man accused of fatally injuring a Chandler police officer and critically injuring a Gilbert police officer after leading several law-enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase April 29 from Eloy to Gilbert that involved TRIBUTE PROCESSION, PUBLIC VIEWING FRIDAY FOR FALLEN Wrangler News Staff. -. May 6, 2021. A memorial procession to honor fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar is 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, through south Chandler. A public viewing is 7 p.m. Friday. Services are 9 a.m. Saturday morning. –Chandler Police Department graphic. Chandler Police announced that a memorial procession to honor CHANDLER OFFICER HIT, KILLED BY DRIVER OF STOLEN CAR INAUTHOR: LEESHAPPELL
An 18-year veteran of the Chandler Police Department was killed and a Gilbert police officer was injured critically late Thursday, April 29, during a massive, multi police-agency pursuit with gunfire that began near Eloy and ended in a shootout at a car dealership in Gilbert. Although there was gunfire, Chandler Officer Christopher Farrar, 50 ARIZONA STATE FAIR FOR 2021 MOVING TO WILD HORSE PASS IN The Arizona State Fair is moving temporarily to West Chandler’s sprawling Wild Horse Pass for 2021 after the fair was canceled last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Years ago, the mile-long stretch of Wild Horse Pass along Interstate 10 hosted a Christmas celebration that included dozens of state-fair-like rides and attractions thatdrew
INTEL TO BUILD 2 NEW PLANTS, ADD 3,000 HIGH-PAYING JOBS IN Intel announced a historic $20 billion expansion at its Chandler Ocotillo Campus that will bring two new semiconductor manufacturing plants and 3,000 new jobs. FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
NEXTDOOR: USEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD TOOL OR THREAT TO PRIVACY Nextdoor: A SPECIAL REPORT Editor’s note – In light of recent international headlines, Wrangler News contributor Sammie Ann Wicks set out to learn more about one of the social-media platforms being used in our community. By Sammie Ann Wicks If you’re an average citizen of today’s wireless world, you know the drill: Go online,where
TUHSD TO HOST COVID-19 VACCINATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR AGES Tempe Union High School District will dispense COVID-19 vaccine to those age 12 and older starting June 22. Tempe Union High School District plans to collaborate with Valley health-care partners to bring two COVID-19 vaccine points of dispensing to TEMPE SALUTES RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADS HEADED FOR U.S 1 day ago · Recent Tempe high school graduates who have chosen to serve in the U.S. armed forces were honored during a recent ceremony by, among others, Mayor Corey Woods and Col. Wanda Wright, U.S. Air Force retired. Young men and women who have DOWNTOWN CHANDLER BUSINESSES FETED FOR SUCCESSES DURING 1 day ago · The Stillery received recognition in two categories — Best Live Venue and Downtown Destination — during a recent awards ceremony hosted by Downtown Chandler Community Partnership. –The Stillery photo Top achievements, innovative projects and CHANDLER TO BOOST POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH 27 MORE OFFICERS Chandler City Council is expected to approve an additional 27 officers for the short-handed Police Department during final adoption of the city’s 2021-22 budget on June 10. –Chandler Police Department photo Sean Duggan made it clear that his Police Department needs more TEMPE CRISIS-RESPONSE AGENCY BRACING FOR CORONAVIRUS Tempe crisis-response agency bracing for coronavirus aftermath. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. June 1, 2021. Even as COVID-19 winds down, its emotional after-effects will be with us for some time. –Wranglernews.com file photo. While the COVID-19 pandemic is winding down, side-effects seem to show no sign of disappearing, and that hasmental
INTEL TO BUILD 2 NEW PLANTS, ADD 3,000 HIGH-PAYING JOBS IN Intel announced a historic $20 billion expansion at its Chandler Ocotillo Campus that will bring two new semiconductor manufacturing plants and 3,000 new jobs. ARIZONA STATE FAIR FOR 2021 MOVING TO WILD HORSE PASS IN The Arizona State Fair is moving temporarily to West Chandler’s sprawling Wild Horse Pass for 2021 after the fair was canceled last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Years ago, the mile-long stretch of Wild Horse Pass along Interstate 10 hosted a Christmas celebration that included dozens of state-fair-like rides and attractions thatdrew
FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
RURAL-WARNER CONTROVERSY: LONG-VACANT PROPERTY UP FOR NEW A bulldozer clears the way for replacement of Tempe’s water lines along Warner Road. Special report & photos by Joyce Coronel . A vacant lot at the northwest corner of Rural and Warner roads stands at the center of a long- swirling controversy that has bitterly divided a South Tempe neighborhood. LASER COMPONENTS DETECTOR GROUP FACILITY OPENS IN UPTOWN By. Wrangler News Staff. -. January 14, 2021. Laser Components Detector Group brings a highly skilled workforce to its new 29,000-square-foot facility at 2277 N. Nevada St., in the Uptown Chandler employment corridor. –Laser Components Detector photos. After almost a year of construction, Laser Components Detector Group,which researches
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COVID-19 vaccinations for educators Friday and Saturday at Corona del Sol. Schools Wrangler News Staff - February 18, 2021 0. Tempe and Chandler-area school and childcare professionals can receive COVID-19 vaccinations Feb. 19-20 at Corona del Sol High School, 1001 E. Knox Road. Both drive-through and walk-up appointments are available. CHANDLER TO BOOST POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH 27 MORE OFFICERS 5 hours ago · Chandler City Council is expected to approve an additional 27 officers for the short-handed Police Department during final adoption of the city’s 2021-22 budget on June 10. –Chandler Police Department photo Sean Duggan made it clear that his Police Department needs more AFTER PANDEMIC AND UNREST, MARCOS TEEN’S WINNING BUS ART After pandemic and unrest, Marcos teen’s winning bus art offers hope. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. May 27, 2021. Sydney Storment, winner of Valley Metro’s art contest, stands aboard the bus wrapped with her design. —Photo by Peter Coronel for Wrangler News. By Peter Coronel, Special for wranglernews.com. Marcos de Niza High Schoolstudents
MAN ACCUSED IN CHANDLER OFFICER'S DEATH INDICTED ON 28 A father and son salute fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar. –Photo by Peter Coronel for wranglernews.com. A Maricopa County Grand Jury on May 12 indicted the man accused of fatally injuring a Chandler police officer and critically injuring a Gilbert police officer after leading several law-enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase April 29 from Eloy to Gilbert that involved TRIBUTE PROCESSION, PUBLIC VIEWING FRIDAY FOR FALLEN Wrangler News Staff. -. May 6, 2021. A memorial procession to honor fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar is 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, through south Chandler. A public viewing is 7 p.m. Friday. Services are 9 a.m. Saturday morning. –Chandler Police Department graphic. Chandler Police announced that a memorial procession to honor CHANDLER OFFICER HIT, KILLED BY DRIVER OF STOLEN CAR INAUTHOR: LEESHAPPELL
An 18-year veteran of the Chandler Police Department was killed and a Gilbert police officer was injured critically late Thursday, April 29, during a massive, multi police-agency pursuit with gunfire that began near Eloy and ended in a shootout at a car dealership in Gilbert. Although there was gunfire, Chandler Officer Christopher Farrar, 50 INTEL TO BUILD 2 NEW PLANTS, ADD 3,000 HIGH-PAYING JOBS IN Intel announced a historic $20 billion expansion at its Chandler Ocotillo Campus that will bring two new semiconductor manufacturing plants and 3,000 new jobs. FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
LASER COMPONENTS DETECTOR GROUP FACILITY OPENS IN UPTOWN By. Wrangler News Staff. -. January 14, 2021. Laser Components Detector Group brings a highly skilled workforce to its new 29,000-square-foot facility at 2277 N. Nevada St., in the Uptown Chandler employment corridor. –Laser Components Detector photos. After almost a year of construction, Laser Components Detector Group,which researches
NEXTDOOR: USEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD TOOL OR THREAT TO PRIVACY Nextdoor: A SPECIAL REPORT Editor’s note – In light of recent international headlines, Wrangler News contributor Sammie Ann Wicks set out to learn more about one of the social-media platforms being used in our community. By Sammie Ann Wicks If you’re an average citizen of today’s wireless world, you know the drill: Go online,where
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COVID-19 vaccinations for educators Friday and Saturday at Corona del Sol. Schools Wrangler News Staff - February 18, 2021 0. Tempe and Chandler-area school and childcare professionals can receive COVID-19 vaccinations Feb. 19-20 at Corona del Sol High School, 1001 E. Knox Road. Both drive-through and walk-up appointments are available. CHANDLER TO BOOST POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH 27 MORE OFFICERS 5 hours ago · Chandler City Council is expected to approve an additional 27 officers for the short-handed Police Department during final adoption of the city’s 2021-22 budget on June 10. –Chandler Police Department photo Sean Duggan made it clear that his Police Department needs more AFTER PANDEMIC AND UNREST, MARCOS TEEN’S WINNING BUS ART After pandemic and unrest, Marcos teen’s winning bus art offers hope. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. May 27, 2021. Sydney Storment, winner of Valley Metro’s art contest, stands aboard the bus wrapped with her design. —Photo by Peter Coronel for Wrangler News. By Peter Coronel, Special for wranglernews.com. Marcos de Niza High Schoolstudents
MAN ACCUSED IN CHANDLER OFFICER'S DEATH INDICTED ON 28 A father and son salute fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar. –Photo by Peter Coronel for wranglernews.com. A Maricopa County Grand Jury on May 12 indicted the man accused of fatally injuring a Chandler police officer and critically injuring a Gilbert police officer after leading several law-enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase April 29 from Eloy to Gilbert that involved TRIBUTE PROCESSION, PUBLIC VIEWING FRIDAY FOR FALLEN Wrangler News Staff. -. May 6, 2021. A memorial procession to honor fallen Chandler Police Officer Christopher Farrar is 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, through south Chandler. A public viewing is 7 p.m. Friday. Services are 9 a.m. Saturday morning. –Chandler Police Department graphic. Chandler Police announced that a memorial procession to honor CHANDLER OFFICER HIT, KILLED BY DRIVER OF STOLEN CAR INAUTHOR: LEESHAPPELL
An 18-year veteran of the Chandler Police Department was killed and a Gilbert police officer was injured critically late Thursday, April 29, during a massive, multi police-agency pursuit with gunfire that began near Eloy and ended in a shootout at a car dealership in Gilbert. Although there was gunfire, Chandler Officer Christopher Farrar, 50 INTEL TO BUILD 2 NEW PLANTS, ADD 3,000 HIGH-PAYING JOBS IN Intel announced a historic $20 billion expansion at its Chandler Ocotillo Campus that will bring two new semiconductor manufacturing plants and 3,000 new jobs. FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
LASER COMPONENTS DETECTOR GROUP FACILITY OPENS IN UPTOWN By. Wrangler News Staff. -. January 14, 2021. Laser Components Detector Group brings a highly skilled workforce to its new 29,000-square-foot facility at 2277 N. Nevada St., in the Uptown Chandler employment corridor. –Laser Components Detector photos. After almost a year of construction, Laser Components Detector Group,which researches
NEXTDOOR: USEFUL NEIGHBORHOOD TOOL OR THREAT TO PRIVACY Nextdoor: A SPECIAL REPORT Editor’s note – In light of recent international headlines, Wrangler News contributor Sammie Ann Wicks set out to learn more about one of the social-media platforms being used in our community. By Sammie Ann Wicks If you’re an average citizen of today’s wireless world, you know the drill: Go online,where
TUHSD TO HOST COVID-19 VACCINATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR AGES 6 hours ago · Tempe Union High School District will dispense COVID-19 vaccine to those age 12 and older starting June 22. Tempe Union High School District plans to collaborate with Valley health-care partners to bring two COVID-19 vaccine points of dispensing to the Tempe and West Chandler areas starting June 22 CHANDLER TO BOOST POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH 27 MORE OFFICERS 5 hours ago · Chandler City Council is expected to approve an additional 27 officers for the short-handed Police Department during final adoption of the city’s 2021-22 budget on June 10. –Chandler Police Department photo Sean Duggan made it clear that his Police Department needs more TEMPE CRISIS-RESPONSE AGENCY BRACING FOR CORONAVIRUS Tempe crisis-response agency bracing for coronavirus aftermath. By. Wrangler News Staff. -. June 1, 2021. Even as COVID-19 winds down, its emotional after-effects will be with us for some time. –Wranglernews.com file photo. While the COVID-19 pandemic is winding down, side-effects seem to show no sign of disappearing, and that hasmental
FIRST OF ITS KIND ARIZONA GROUP AIDS PETS LOSING HOMES DUE It is estimated that 22 to 39 percent of renters will have faced economic challenges, including the financial concerns of caring for approximately 5,000 pets in Maricopa County. This, says Polanski, doubles animal shelters’ monthly intake. Sadly, there has been a steady increase of people losing their homes and potentially theirbeloved pets.
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TEMPE KEEPS MASK MANDATE: COVERINGS REQUIRED IN … Tempe joins Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff in keeping a mask mandate in place despite Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's March 25 Executive Order prohibiting mask mandates by local governments. TEMPE POLICE CHIEF SYLVIA MOIR AGREES TO RESIGN, WILL Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir agreed to resign effective Oct. 25. City Manager Andrew Ching is expected to name an interim chief soon. Moir told the department in an email she is leaving because Ching wants new direction. RURAL-WARNER CONTROVERSY: LONG-VACANT PROPERTY UP FOR NEW A bulldozer clears the way for replacement of Tempe’s water lines along Warner Road. Special report & photos by Joyce Coronel . A vacant lot at the northwest corner of Rural and Warner roads stands at the center of a long- swirling controversy that has bitterly divided a South Tempe neighborhood. HONOREES NAMED FOR TEMPE’S REVERED DON CARLOS AWARDS The Don Carlos recognition, named after Tempe founder Charles Trumbull Hayden, known affectionately by Hispanic pioneers at the time as “Don Carlos,” honors individuals who have made Tempe a better place to live through impactful and lasting work that addresses human-service needs. “It’s kind of an out-of-body experience,”said Wilson
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