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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ASU Receives Federal Funding to Build New McCain National Library
The White House Announced the project would be funded with money from the American Rescue Plan.
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The Story Behind a Tempe Gym Championing the Climbing Community
Sean Shelton, owner and operator of Climbmax in Tempe, is looking to restore the rock-climbing gym’s popularity it had when it first opened in 2005.
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City of Chandler Will Pay up to $3,000 to Replace Your Grass Lawn
In an effort to conserve water, Chandler City Council unanimously approved a measure Friday to increase a rebate for single-family homes to remove the grass from their yards.
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Find Your Next Home on One of These Historic Phoenix Neighborhood Tours
Here are five historic Phoenix neighborhood tours happening in late 2023 and early 2024.
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Here’s How Arizona Animal Welfare League Houses Over 400 Animals and Maintains a ‘No-Kill’ Status
The nonprofit says its “no-kill” designation resulted in over 2,000 saved animals in 2022.
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Your Guide to Celebrating Oktoberfest 2023 in Arizona
From Flagstaff to Tucson, there’s an Oktoberfest celebration wherever you may be in Arizona.
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6 BBQ Spots in Tucson Bringing All the Smoke and Flavor
Arizona isn’t typically thought of as a premier destination for food in the US, but you need to check out these restaurants in Tucson.
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Phoenix Domestic Violence Shelter Now Allows Survivors to Bring Pets
Sojourner Center made six shelters into suite-style rooms with private bathrooms and added a dog park.
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Find Fresh and Discounted Local Produce at These Mesa Farmers Markets
Check out these four farmers markets across Mesa to support small farmers and businesses.
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Live in East Valley? Here Are 7 Marijuana Dispensaries Near You.
You can find recreational marijuana in all corners of the East Valley.



















