Robert Gundran grew up in the Southwest, spending equal time in the Valley and Southern California throughout his life. He graduated from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2018 and wrote for The Arizona Republic and The Orange County Register.
Robert Gundran
Latest from Robert Gundran
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Love stargazing? Fountain Hills breaking ground on observatory in 2024
The science center in Fountain Hills will have the biggest telescope in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
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Arizona Jewish Historical Society unveils plans for Holocaust education center
The Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center will be in a new 27,000-square-foot building in downtown Phoenix.
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We asked, you answered: The Valley’s top restaurants for dining this winter
Check out these five reader-recommended suggestions for comfort food in Arizona this winter, plus one of our favorites.
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Enjoy every Diamondbacks home game for less than $4 a ticket
The Diamondbacks “Ballpark Season Pass” gets you access to all 81 home games plus two preseason exhibition games.
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What’s it like to be an abortion provider in Arizona right now?
OB-GYN Dr. DeShawn Taylor shares her concerns about the December court case that could roll Arizona back to its pre-statehood abortion ban.
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Thelda Williams, former Phoenix mayor and councilmember, dead at 82
Thelda Williams served as interim mayor in Phoenix three times. She died Nov. 14 at age 82.
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Yuma County reports Arizona’s first child death of flu season
State health officials on Nov. 13 confirmed Arizona’s first child fatality due to influenza in this year’s flu season.
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Bobby Bauders is fighting extremist agendas on the Apache Junction School Board
Bobby Bauders, a 2017 Apache Junction High School graduate, wants to make school a better place for both students and staff.
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Celebrate Indigenous culture in Arizona by visiting one of these museums
Here are seven places across the state to visit to learn more about the history of Indigenous peoples in Arizona.
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Copper Asks: An 18-year-old Peoria school board candidate tells us why he’s running
Mikah Dyer’s a senior in the Peoria Unified School District. He’s also running for school board to give students a voice.





















