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Picketing Starbucks workers in the East Valley got a visit from one of their U.S. senators on Friday. Baristas began striking nationwide about a month ago.
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Bread Fest will be at Barrio Bagel & Slice in Gilbert, a new operation opened by famed Tucson baker Don Guerra. They’re even holding a sourdough competition.
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The town of Gilbert may remove a resident from the Veterans Advisory Board following a conflict between him and various councilmembers.
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Former Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb is running for Congress in the East Valley.
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Come January, Gilbert’s town manager is headed to Glendale to do the same job for $400,000 a year plus benefits.
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While most of the Valley sleeps, a group of Salt River Project workers are already on the move — winding through neighborhoods and farmland, unlocking canal gates and checking flow meters before the sun even rises.
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A Gilbert neighborhood may finally be getting relief from some unexpected four-legged visitors. Here's what’s keeping the cows out — for now.
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Gilbert police recommend that a new job of youth engagement officer be expanded to an entire unit. The mayor of Gilbert said his town is leading all of metro Phoenix in addressing teen violence.
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Getting an update from the police chief about a yearsold unsolved murder wasn’t on the agenda at the Gilbert Town Council meeting on Tuesday. Yet after being summoned by the mayor, the chief spoke of the case while the victim’s widow, mother and other family waited to address the council during time for public comment.
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Both Tucson and Gilbert are getting projects funded through the Bureau of Reclamation's program to conserve Colorado River Water.