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An important agenda item related to neighborhoods in Gilbert’s northern quadrant (neighborhoods east of Val Vista Drive and north of the Santan Freeway) will be part of the Gilbert Town Council’s upcoming off-site study session.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board voted unanimously Tuesday to keep Thad Stump as board president after no one else was interested in taking over the responsibility.
Police staked out a north Gilbert home where a man was hiding Friday after he fled police driving more than 100 mph, smashed into a car and ran a police officer off the road.
Food trucks have been popular for some time now in the Valley, but on April 13 a new class of diner will get to partake of the trend.
Homeowners in parts of Gilbert and Mesa can expect to pay a lot more in property taxes this year.
ABC15 has learned a Valley man may be permanently disfigured after police say his wife ran over him for not voting against President Barack Obama in the election.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board was informed Tuesday night that board member Shane Stapley is resigning his elected seat, effective March 10.
Before the opening ceremony of the Breast Cancer 3-Day marathon in Gilbert, George Mummer, 75, was shivering. Mummer said he was sure he would feel better once he started walking.
A large hay fire near Warner and Hawes roads could be out as soon as Wednesday night, but continued to cause smoke and haze in Gilbert and Mesa. That has sparked a large number of calls from concerned citizens to the communication centers in both cities, according to a Gilbert spokesperson.
Mesa Desert Ridge found its new boys basketball coach by promoting from within the district.
Interstate 10 is open to traffic in both directions Wednesday afternoon after the westbound lanes were closed for a time earlier in the day due to a rollover at the Salt River Bridge, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Saguaro football coach John Sanders has been fired, he confirmed Thursday.
On Nov. 24, the Drug Enforcement Administration acted to temporarily control five chemicals commonly found in synthetic marijuana, popularity referred to as "Spice," making it illegal to sell or possess any product containing the chemicals after a 30-day period.
Dogs slated for euthanasia will be made available for adoption by a rescue the weekend before Valentine's Day at Kiwanis Park in Tempe.
Light-rail officials had to wait until the day after Christmas to show off their shiny new train set. But the select members of the public who took a ride Friday thought the experience and what Metro can do for the Valley was well worth the wait.
“I saw in the paper (Wednesday) that the Venchell’s donut shop is going down. Looks like the city of Mesa has bullied this poor guy until he’s given up, I suppose.”
On Nov. 24, the Drug Enforcement Administration acted to temporarily control five chemicals commonly found in synthetic marijuana, popularity referred to as "Spice," making it illegal to sell or possess any product containing the chemicals after a 30-day period.
On Nov. 24, the Drug Enforcement Administration acted to temporarily control five chemicals commonly found in synthetic marijuana, popularity referred to as "Spice," making it illegal to sell or possess any product containing the chemicals after a 30-day period.
Austin Hill: Could you be on President Barack Obama's "enemies list" and not even know it? If you dare to disagree with him, you might be.
The March On Phoenix on Monday will have an economic impact but the size and weight of the financial kick — and whose pocketbooks and bottom lines it may harm — remains a mystery.
An 18-year-old Mesa Mountain View High School student was killed Sunday after his friend "recklessly" handled a handgun, causing it to discharge inside a home.
It’s not every day authorities encourage local kids to skate, bike, and run around on a freeway. But the opening of the Red Mountain Freeway portion of Loop 202 in east Mesa on Tuesday invited thousands of children and their families to do just that.
A county judge has dismissed the bulk of a lawsuit against Chandler regarding the opening of a controversial medical research facility, but the litigants say it’s not over.
“I think that the Pinal County officials who are going after that San Tan Flat restaurant are being ridiculous. That is far from a dance hall... Actually, if they go to church, they can dance in the aisles at church if they want to.”
Co-workers Sandy Perrin and Vancene Garcia decided to have lunch together Monday, so Perrin went through the Wendy’s restaurant drivethrough at 2125 E. Baseline Road in Gilbert.
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