Susan Johannes, a resident of Tempe and member of Holy Spirit parish, said "America needs a pro-life president" who will cut funding to organizations like Planned Parenthood.
Sue Hart-Wadley and Searle Wadley have donated $10 million to Arizona PBS, marking the largest gift in the station's history. The donation will assist the Arizona State University-affiliated station in purchasing and constructing a new broadcast tower, funding a national science-focused series, and expanding educational outreach efforts throughout the state.
During a conversation with David Orr, a professor of practice in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University President Michael Crow was asked what profession he would consider if he were 18 years old again.
Kathy Williams, a Benson resident and member of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, said under the political left, the country is "very close to losing our freedoms."
The Chandler Fire Department has been reaccredited by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International following a rigorous year-long process. Chandler was first accredited in 1999 and has been reaccredited every five years since.
Using shattered glass to glean clues from a crime scene is nothing new. Broken pieces of glass can indicate where a criminal was standing, the angle of a bullet’s trajectory, and in the case of a drive-by shooting, it can even determine the direction of travel.
CHANDLER, Ariz. - The Chandler Police Department, led by Chief Bryan Chapman, is preparing for a virtual site-based assessment scheduled from November 1-9, 2024. This assessment is part of the process to achieve national accreditation through the Commission on Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA®).
Donna Rodgers, a Mesa resident and member of St. Timothy's parish, said it is important to follow the guidelines and requirements of immigration to protect the well being of the country.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – The city’s “Chandler Contigo” program returns with a month-long series of educational events and cultural activities for all ages to honor and celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. These programs are supported in partnership by the city’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Division, Chandler Public Library, Chandler Center for the Arts, Chandler Museum, and the Vision Gallery.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – A City of Chandler event will celebrate the signing of the U.S. Constitution, honoring the legacy of this document in American history. The U.S. Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, by delegates of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
Jim Torgenson, Gilbert town councilman, said Vice President Kamala Harris' support for reparations for black Americans "only divides our country further."
The City of Chandler is progressing with enhancements for Gazelle Meadows Park in the Galveston neighborhood. During the August 15th Chandler City Council meeting, agreements were granted to Achen-Gardner Construction, LLC, for the park's renovation construction and to Ardurra Group for construction management services.