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Independent stores find ways to compete for holiday dollars
Indie retailers have come up strategies to use against the big-box and big-chain Goliaths this season.
Anti-graffiti specialist patrols Chandler streets
Tim O'Neil works on the front lines of what has become an increasingly complex battle against graffiti in Chandler.
Chandler police union digging in heels on contract, pay
Tensions between the city's management and its police sergeants heighten.
Chandler domestic-violence shelter needs holiday donations
My Sister's Place needs donations for women, children.
Chandler residents complain about graffiti; $40,000 to repaint
Equipment defaced, but owner can't afford $40,000 repainting cost.
Chandler's Woofstock draws plenty of people, pooches
Woofstock, The Great Chandler Dog Walk, went off without a hitch at Tumbleweed Park.
Police looking for Chandler bar patron involved in hit-and-run
Man hit victim with SUV, police say.
Chandler Council approves Washington Street extension
Split vote approves new street for downtown Chandler.
Church loses appeal for injunction in Gilbert sign-code case
Good News lawsuit alleged code discriminated against religion.
Service award nominees sought
Service award nominees sought
Recap of Thursday's Chandler City Council meeting
On Thursday, the City Council voted on the following issues:
Chandler to air ambitious transportation plan
Chandler is writing the most comprehensive transportation plan in city history.
Results from Chandler Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
On Wednesday, the planning and zoning commissioners cast advisory votes on the following issues:
Sun Lakes HOA faces recall election
Sun Lakes homeowners association faces recall election on Nov. 23
Chandler Landmark: Chandler Community Center
The Chandler Community Center, which opened in 1986, was the city's first space for holding things such as community meetings and enrichment classes.
Start now to evade holiday pounds
Contributed by Brenda Bark, a personal trainer and owner of Focus On Fitness, in Chandler.
Chandler students make blankets for foster kids
The fourth-graders dashed out of their portable classroom carrying bundles of fleece blankets they made for foster children and loaded them into the back of a car at Jacobson Elementary School in south Chandler.
Ex-Intel CEO honored for life in technology
Former Intel Chairman Craig Barrett and others were recognized Thursday night for their contributions to Arizona's technology industry.
Special-needs scholarship struggles for donations
Scholarship fund for special-needs and foster children to attend private schools is falling flat.
Don't count mayors out in bid to overhaul Arizona tax system
Tax reform could be the key to wider success for Mayors Hugh Hallman of Tempe and Boyd Dunn of Chandler
