By Ken Sain Managing Editor Chandler Unified School District Superintendent Frank Narducci gave some good news to the San Marcos community at a Feb. 21 informational meeting. “As a result of your input, feedback and recommendations and conversations
By Ken Sain Managing Editor Most Americans look at the COVID-19 pandemic a lot differently today than when it first arrived as those early months were filled with unknowns as fears for the economy grew with business
By Andrew Lwowski Contributing Writer Chants of “Two! Two! Two!” and cheers from family and friends rained down on all the state’s top wrestlers from every school and division as they battled in the 2023 AIA state
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski GetOut Editor Six men dreamed of bringing a piece of Italy to the desert, so the country would be represented in the best light. Thus, the Scottsdale-based nonprofit Italian Association of Arizona was born. “The founders
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services One of Chandler’s newly elected state lawmakers who wants to overturn the 2022 election is now trying to get colleagues to outlaw voting by mail. The proposal by Republican Rep. Liz Harris