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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Tempe streetcar expansion will give ASU students access to more of the city
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff rode the streetcar in support of public transit’s boost to the local economy, along with saving students and residents money on travel.
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Tucson bus stops will soon be cooler and more accessible—and taxpayers will save money
Bus shelters, call boxes, and kiosks may not sound sexy, but the people riding and paying for Tucson’s mass transit system will soon be happier because of them.
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This new AZ grad is running for school board against far-right extremists in Peoria
Mikah Dyer is working to push partisanship and culture wars out of school boards, and give students and local residents a voice in public education.
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‘I don’t care what the medically accurate term is’: Arizona lawmakers sued for using biased language in voter pamphlet
An abortion rights group in Arizona filed a lawsuit to remove “inflammatory political rhetoric” from an election pamphlet.
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$10 million from American Rescue Plan goes to affordable housing in Chandler
Over 450 rental units will be built in Chandler using funds from the 2021 American Rescue Plan.
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Check out these free and affordable summer camps for kids in Phoenix
The city of Phoenix offers summer camps and activities that range from $80 per session to completely free.
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Arizona abortion ballot measure locks in more than twice the number of signatures needed
Supporters of the Arizona Abortion Access Act delivered over 800,000 signatures for the ballot measure to the Secretary of State’s Office on July 3.



















