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Why Chandler News?

Imagine waking up to a single email that captures everything happening in Chandler – from the latest tech job openings in your employment corridors to community events like free food distributions and back-to-school drives – without the hassle of scrolling through scattered websites or apps. In Chandler's media landscape, dominated by digital and official channels rather than traditional outlets, residents often feel overwhelmed by fragmented info from regional sources. Briefsy changes that by curating your perfect newsletter, blending hyper-local Chandler stories with any other topics you love, so you feel connected and in control. The City of Chandler leads with its official website as the go-to hub, featuring the News Center, CityScope Newsletter, and Voices of Chandler for direct updates on government, events, and innovation. Regional players like ABC15 Arizona and NewsBreak fill the gaps with breaking coverage on crime, protests, and business developments, but they pull from broader Phoenix-area feeds. No dedicated local newspapers or radio stations exist, leaving busy professionals like you piecing together info from multiple spots. Briefsy simplifies this into one tailored feed, saving you time and keeping you ahead of what matters in the Community of Innovation. With Chandler's rapid tech growth and active community scene, staying informed shouldn't be a chore. Our personalized newsletters aggregate trusted sources, highlight uplifting stories like student achievements and economic wins, and let you add personal interests – all free and on your schedule. Join thousands reducing info overload and reclaiming their mornings.

Quick Facts

City of Chandler's official website serves as the primary hub with News Center and CityScope Newsletter for municipal updates.
ABC15 Arizona provides dedicated Southeast Valley coverage, including videos on crime, education, and community initiatives.
NewsBreak aggregates Chandler-specific stories like public safety alerts, protests, and business proposals from regional sources.
No traditional local newspapers, TV, or radio stations dedicated exclusively to Chandler.
Chandler's media emphasizes digital accessibility, with over 1,200 police traffic stops reported via ABC15.
Regional coverage highlights tech sector growth, supporting 103,540 jobs in five employment corridors.

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Local News Sources & Media

Chandler's news ecosystem leans heavily on official city channels and regional digital platforms, with no standalone local newspapers, TV stations, or radio outlets. The City of Chandler's website acts as the central authority, delivering official announcements, event calendars, and blogs directly to residents. For broader coverage, ABC15 Arizona and NewsBreak step in with multimedia stories tailored to the East Valley, blending hyper-local Chandler news with Phoenix metro context to keep you informed on everything from data center developments to community protests.

City of Chandler Website (chandleraz.gov): Official News Center and CityScope Newsletter for government and community updates.
ABC15 Arizona: Regional TV/digital outlet with Southeast Valley section covering breaking news, investigations, and uplifting stories.
NewsBreak: Digital aggregator pulling Chandler articles from sources like AZFamily and FOX 10 on crime, events, and business.
No dedicated local newspapers or radio stations; reliance on municipal and regional digital tools.

Staying Informed in Chandler

Residents stay connected through a mix of municipal direct communication and regional journalism, focusing on public safety, economic growth, and community vibes in this innovative hub. Coverage often highlights Chandler's tech boom, like jobs at Thryv/Keap and StrongMind, alongside timely alerts on issues like distracted driving crackdowns and national protests with local ties. While gaps exist in deep community journalism, these sources provide actionable insights, but they can feel scattered – Briefsy personalizes it all into one seamless experience.

Public safety focus: Chandler Police reports and ABC15 coverage on operations like Safe Roads with over 1,200 stops.
Community initiatives: NewsBreak stories on free food distributions, daycare programs, and back-to-school events.
Economic and business news: Updates on tech jobs, data center proposals, and Chandler's ranking in fast-growing metros.
Uplifting local stories: ABC15 features on student achievements, like a high schooler's 8th place in international history competition.
Regional issues: Coverage of protests, real estate trends, and unclaimed lottery wins affecting Chandler residents.

Common Questions

What makes this different from local news sites?

Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Chandler news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions.

Will I get breaking news alerts?

Briefsy delivers curated newsletters on your schedule (daily, weekly, etc.) rather than breaking news alerts. It's designed to keep you informed without the noise and interruptions.

Can I customize what local topics I follow?

Absolutely! During setup, you tell our AI about your specific interests - local politics, business, education, crime, development, etc. We'll curate local coverage that matches.

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