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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Latest from Robert Gundran
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3 public spaces in Maricopa County will get a facelift after Board of Supervisors approves $350K for renovations
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recently approved $350,000 to renovate and improve two museums and a park in Mesa.
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Pinal County this November
Fifty-eight school board seats across 22 races will impact over 17,000 students in Pinal County.
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Peep the new ad from Arizona for Abortion Access—part of $15 million campaign for Prop 139
The Arizona for Abortion Access ad supporting Prop 139 will air on the state’s Oct. 7 voter registration deadline and again when ballots are mailed out on Oct. 9.
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Yavapai County this November
Sixty-six school board seats across 37 races will impact over 12,200 students in Yavapai County.
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Affordable housing in south Phoenix is being built with $2.5 million from Biden’s American Rescue Plan
The new community is just part of $35 million Maricopa County received from the American Rescue Plan to build affordable housing.
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Tim Stringham says elections are not rigged, pledges to be Maricopa County recorder for all parties
Tim Stringham’s Republican opponent, Arizona Rep. Justin Heap, has refused to say the 2020 and 2022 elections were free and fair.
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Conducting an election in Arizona’s Coconino County involves a helicopter ride
Coconino County is 20% of Arizona’s total land, but has just 2% of the state’s population. Here’s what it’s like to run an election there.
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The ‘CUSD Three’ are campaigning together to signal shared values in this nonpartisan AZ race
Three candidates are running to represent students and teachers on the Chandler Unified School District governing board. Three others are campaigning for “parental rights.”
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Over $3.5 million heading to AZ to rebuild roads and bridges after flooding and wildfires
The money to rebuild Arizona roads and bridges after recent flooding and wildfires comes from the Biden-Harris administration’s US Department of Transportation.





















