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CHANDLER — Intel Arizona employees are spreading holiday cheer to Valley children, seniors, and families in need through their annual holiday donation drive and holiday Ride for Youth. More … more
CHANDLER — Gummi World held a Dec. 13 ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony for its new dietary supplement manufacturing facility at 370 North Juniper Drive. Recently chosen by the … more
CHANDLER — A whole mix of emotions. That’s what Lindsay Love seemed to be experiencing Dec. 14 at the Chandler Unified School District Board of Governors meeting. In the final meeting … more
The end of November drew the curtains on yet another edition of Sewa Diwali Food drive by the Hindu community of Chandler. Since 2018, The Indic (Dharmic) organizations of the U.S. have been … more
Hundreds of Chandlerites gathered at Dr. A.J. Chandler Park on Dec. 5, along with Mayor Kevin Hartke and Chandler City Council members, for the lighting of the Tumbleweed Tree. Rain washed out the … more
Queen Creek’s first chief of police, Randy Brice, is striving to create a police force that works for and with the community. A life-long East Valley resident, Brice started working in Queen … more

CHANDLER — An ordinance allowing chickens to be kept at any single-family home was approved by the Chandler City Council at its Dec. 5 meeting. Ordinance No. 5035, which has been worked on … more
The Chandler International Film Festival announces the highly anticipated return of its seventh annual film festival which will feature over 120 films from more than 35 countries. This … more
The City of Chandler’s Tumbleweed Tree Lighting and Parade of Lights were scheduled for Dec. 3 but were postponed due to inclement weather. City staff was able to find a new date for the … more
CHANDLER — Want to learn how to create video games? If you’re about to attend a Chandler Unified School District middle or high school campus, you could learn about this or one of … more
CHANDLER — Chandler Fire Chief Tom Dwiggins said COVID-19 hasn’t gone away. “Across the state, we’re seeing about 5,000 new cases of COVID-19 per week in Maricopa County, and … more
CHANDLER — While the non-discrimination ordinance advanced by the Chandler City Council at its Nov. 10 meeting isn’t law yet, it seems to have passed its biggest hurdles. By a … more
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