Category: News Briefs

Ostrich Festival to celebrates 3 decades of fun, food, activities for entire family

Chandler Chamber officials have announced the organiation's annual Ostrich Festival will celebrate 30 years March 9-11 at Tumbleweed Park in Chandler. The event, which drew over 87,000 attendees in 2017 and is organized by...

Holiday shopping arrives early at Dayspring Boutique

Getting an early start on seasonal shopping is the timely suggestion from Dayspring Preschool & Kindergarten, which hosts its 33rd annual Holiday Boutique from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17,...

Nov. 18 brings music, fun to Tempe’s Estrada Park

With triple digits mercifully over for 2017, outdoor-entertainment opportunities abound for residents of Tempe and West Chandler.

Pet Talk: Thanksgiving Pet Safety

This is brought to Wrangler News readers from the Veterinary college of Texas A&M: Although you may consider your pet a part of the family, there are many reasons why he should not...

Free prostate cancer screenings Saturday, Nov. 4

Heggs Auto Group is hosting free prostate cancer screenings at the East Valley Cancer Center from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 4. Prostate On-Site Project, a medical mobile service, will be providing prostate...

Sock it to ‘em

Kyrene Middle School students launch drive to help needy kids

Is the USPS hopping on the electric-car train?

The prototype mail delivery trucks have been spotted cruising around Tempe, indicating they are headed in this direction sooner than you might think.

Tempe continues push to raise disability awareness

Disability-law compliance is not just Michelle Stokes’ job—it’s her passion, and she wants to make sure that Tempe can justifiably be seen as inclusive and accessible to all people.
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