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About $1.5 million in restitution could be coming to residents of two apartment complexes in Mesa and Gilbert as part of settlement deals announced by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.
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As Gov. Katie Hobbs and Republican lawmakers negotiate the next state budget, dozens of local officials throughout the state are calling on them to include a new tax incentive to boost affordable housing in rural communities.
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A new report from the National Education Association shows Arizona has fallen to 49th in the nation for per-student spending. It also found that while educator pay has increased in recent years, it hasn’t kept pace with inflation over the past decade, leaving many educators worse off.
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Jon Przyby says his business has felt the effects of tariffs firsthand. Przybyl is the owner of Proof Bread, and he says the tariff costs stopped them from opening a new location in Gilbert.
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Tuesday night's vote marked the last increase of a three-year water plan set in 2023. The council voted 4-3 to increase water rates by 25%.
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Gilbert Public Schools has decided to close one of its elementary schools due to declines in enrollment.
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A newly identified case of measles in Maricopa County has no known source of exposure. Health officials say that's a sign that the extremely contagious disease is spreading within the community.
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A 23-acre development in Gilbert — with apartments, shops and other businesses, all within walking distance— had its grand opening last year. But what had been years in the making alongside it was its murals.
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If you’ve been in Gilbert the last month and have seen drones flying around, then you may have seen the Gilbert Police Department’s second round of pilot testing.
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Gilbert Public Schools is considering closing one of its elementary campuses at the end of this school year. The proposal fits into a trend of other districts that have closed schools due to declines in enrollment.