Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke has been named president of the Arizona League of Cities and Towns Executive Committee. He will serve a two-year term leading the 25-member executive committee, consisting of mayors representing cities across Arizona, that governs the League’s activities.
Eva Berney, a Mesa resident and member of St. Timothy's parish, said "abortion is the most important issue" in the upcoming presidential election in light of Vice President Kamala Harris' stance on abortion.
The City of Chandler’s Golden Neighbors program is set to resume for the fall season, beginning with a gardening workshop on Thursday, September 19, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The free event will take place at Sunset Library, located at 4920 W. Ray Road.
Today, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) sent letters to Xavier Becerra, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, and Judy Faulkner, CEO of electronic health record company Epic, regarding concerns over the threats posed to health data privacy.
In August, approximately 30,000 attendees, including cybersecurity professionals, expert programmers, and officials from top government agencies, gathered at the Las Vegas Convention Center for DEF CON, the world’s largest hacker convention.
The City of Chandler is seeking participants for its 30th annual Multicultural Festival. Applications are now being accepted for food and beverage trucks or booths, merchandise vendors, informational booths, and cultural performers for the cross-cultural stage.
Tanya Caruso, a Gilbert resident and member of St. Anne's parish, said the traditional family unit is "under attack" from the agenda of the political left.