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Lori Jensen has always had a passion for community service, but it hit particularly hard just before businesses and school closed for the pandemic, in 2020. more
He may only be 14, but Ryland Johns knows how to hit the ground running. A freshman at Crismon High School, Johns is a career and technical education graphic design student. When his school … more
Grandview Golf Course is open once again after the completion of the irrigation project. more
Char Carson has been a Ladies Professional Golf Association teaching pro at Springfield Golf Resort in Chandler since July 2018. After a 19-year career with The A.C. Nielsen Co., where she had … more
The City of Chandler’s Housing & Redevelopment Division is seeking qualified developers to co-develop two sites utilizing federal initiatives such as the Rental Assistance Demonstration … more
The Chandler Police Department says it's investigating an incident in a residential neighborhood and has a suspect in custody, but hasn't provide much more detail yet. As of Tuesday morning, the … more

The City of Chandler recently released a survey on its website to obtain feedback on potential protected bike lanes within Chandler. To complete the survey, visit  this link.  The survey … more
The Chandler City Council recently approved agreements with both the Maricopa Association of Governments and Airspace Link for a limited pilot to test a new transportation technology in West … more
The Crayola Experience hopes  to inspire kids to color the world with kindness with this year’s Million Crayon Giveaway, held at the attraction’s five locations across the country, … more
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce will honor Chandler’s businesses, educators, public servants and community members at the 36th Annual Chandler Chamber Community Awards, to be held at Gila … more
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ recent veto of a repeal of food tax clarified only one of dozens of important variables that affect Arizona municipal budgets for Fiscal Year 2024. At a pair of late-March … more
A group of Basha High School students have been writing letters to elderly residents in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. This month, they expanded their concern to elementary school … more
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