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.
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Jan. 6 Commission Subpoenas State Rep. Finchem, Arizona GOP Chair Ward
Both Finchem and Ward supported the Republican-backed election audit in Arizona and have repeatedly spread false claims regarding the 2020 election results.
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Voter ID Bill Adds Restrictions on Early Voters
The proposed law would require Arizona voters to show their ID an additional time to vote, this time when dropping off an early ballot at a voting center.
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Poll: Young Arizonans Care About the Economy, Disapprove of Both Republicans and Democrats
Millennials and Gen Z-age voters make up nearly half of Arizona’s electorate: nearly 22% of registered voters are 29 years old or younger, and 23% are between the ages of 30 and 44.
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Arizona Democrats Vote to Censure Sen. Kyrsten Sinema
The censuring of Simena is mostly symbolic. It acts as a way for Democrats in Arizona to publicly reprimand the senator for obstructing President Biden’s agenda.
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56 Pima County Employees Fired After Refusing to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Pima County recently fired 56 employees after they chose to not get vaccinated against COVID-19, county officials said Monday.
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House To Vote on Censuring Rep. Paul Gosar After Video Depicting Violence Against Democrats
The six-term Congressman posted a video that depicted himself killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Joe Biden.
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9 Must-Visit Eateries to Try During Native American Heritage Month
At these Arizona eateries owned and operated by Indigenous people, you will find traditional food to enjoy during Native American Heritage Month.
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2021 Maricopa County Elections: What You Need to Know
Are you one of the millions of Maricopa County voters who received a ballot in the mail recently? Here’s why, and what you need to know about your ballot.













