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Traffic on Chandler Heights Road between Cooper and Gilbert roads will be restricted beginning Monday to repair a sewer line beneath the roadway.
The Chandler Police Department is on the verge of opening its second substation as it braces for continued growth in south Chandler.
At the new police substation in southeast Chandler, the operative word is "flow."
Residents in a Chandler Heights neighborhood have encountered gruesome discoveries of mutilated animals this month.
Maricopa County planning and development officials have unfolded their Chandler Heights map to pencil in new street names and numbers, following an incident in which firefighters arrived too late to save a burning home because of a confusing address.
April 1, 2005
The intersection of Greenfield and Chandler Heights roads will be closed Monday at 5 a.m. through Wednesdayto install pipes under the intersection.
A Fry’s Marketplace is planned at the southwest corner of Chandler Heights and Higley roads.
Ocotillo Road between Dobson Road and Basha Road in Chandler has reopened following a closure caused by a gas line break. No damage or injuries occurred, according to a city news release.
Bring blankets or lawn chairs for a live outdoor mariachi concert by the group Corazon de Phoenix at a large park with a lake and wildlife habitats, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Chandler Environmental Education Center in Veterans Oasis Park, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Road.
A Jeep with three people inside flipped into a canal in Chandler Thursday.
An accident that sent a vehicle rolling into the yard of a pottery store Wednesday morning left a Chandler man in extremely critical condition at a local hospital.
Overcrowding has taken its toll at schools in southeast Chandler. Santan Elementary School could not offer full-day kindergarten this year because there weren’t enough classrooms.
Boundary proposals are on the table for the Chandler Unified School District’s fourth high school. The high school will be the last of its kind in the district, but the doors won’t be closed to creating a technical or other specialized high school in the future, district spokesman Terry Locke said.
Boundary proposals are on the table for the Chandler Unified School District’s fourth high school. The high school will be the last of its kind in the district, but the doors won’t be closed to creating a technical or other specialized high school in the future, district spokesman Terry Locke said.
Being outdoors boosts creativity and mood, so why not spend Friday afternoon and evening at Chandler’s Earth and Arbor Day celebration?
October 17, 2004
Chandler is planning its own version of Gilbert’s Riparian Institute, but with a twist.
Four neighborhoods worried about property values and traffic are aligning to fight a proposed apartment and office development in south Chandler.
A speciality, full-service market unique to the Valley is coming to Chandler as the anchor tenant of the Promenade at Fulton Ranch, taking over the spot vacated by AJ’s Fine Foods.
Guidelines aimed at creating an urban, pedestrian-friendly city center in downtown Chandler as private interests invest in area redevelopment received the City Council’s unanimous approval Thursday night.
Chandler park planners will present their final design this week for a 113-acre, $22 million park, wetlands and police substation at Chandler Heights and Lindsay roads.
Chandler park planners will present their final design this week for a 113-acre, $22 million park, wetlands and police substation at Chandler Heights and Lindsay roads.
Mary Kay Pucci stepped from her car into triple-digit heat but paused to don a green linen blazer that completed her outfit before heading into Stein Mart, a favorite haunt of savvy fashionistas.
A number of years ago, my job involved teaching children in the woods of Illinois about the solar system. Helping kids visualize the distance from Earth to Pluto was much easier — and more fun — when the kids became the planets, walking a prescribed number of paces into the meadow or forest and arranging themselves at the equivalent placement of objects in space. The vastness of the universe hit home when youngsters could see — or not — how far away their friends, i.e. the other planets, were.
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