The East Valley Institute of Technology Governing Board has raised the ante in its fight with nine school districts by agreeing to put up $4 million for the entire cost of busing their students to its central Mesa campuses.
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Before the end of this year, Gilbert's first Advocacy Center will open, consolidating services for victims of domestic violence, abuse and other crimes under one roof.
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Gilbert officials are poised to impose tougher regulations on e-bikes as complaints, crashes and enforcement actions continue to rise.
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This Saturday, “new old-fashioned meat market” Von Hanson’s Meats & Spirits will celebrate its 22nd anniversary in Chandler.
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For years Willie Arbuckle dismissed notices for class reunions at his alma mater, Chandler High School. Now, Arbuckle and three others will be a permanent part of the 112-year-old school’s history.
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Some East Valley cities may join the growing number of municipalities nationwide filing antitrust suits against the country’s three predominant fire truck manufacturers, accusing them of colluding to drive up prices of much-needed safety apparatuses.
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As a service to readers, the Gilbert Sun News is publishing the questionnaire it sent to candidates for Gilbert Town Council in the July 21 Primary Election. https://t.co/67KSlZ5qfj
The seven candidates vying for four Town Council seats this summer gathered last week for a forum sponsored by the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce and the ideological divide between incumbents and challengers couldn’t have been more pronounced.
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After over three decades of shaping young minds and providing leadership in East Valley’s public education system, Gilbert Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Shane McCord is hanging up his administrative hat.
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The war between the East Valley Institute of Technology and nine East Valley school districts has gone nuclear, no longer involving lawyers and administrators but parents and thousands of students as well.
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Students from across Gilbert Public Schools premiered original works at the annual GPS Student Film and Video Festival earlier this month at Highland High School.
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The All Puppet Players have gained a following with their chaotic energy, irreverent humor, impromptu moments and pop culture references. With their new show “CONvicts on an AIRplane,” they will put a focus on different pop culture villains. New issue at https://t.co/1aGcfFFaS4.
Gilbert’s decision to pursue a federal transportation safety grant exposed an unusually sharp divide on the Town Council last week.
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Big-box retailer Target will soon be coming to a 16-acre parcel on the southeast corner of Higley and Ocotillo roads after the Gilbert Town Council approved a controversial rezoning.
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The Arizona Board of Education last week approved $1.3 million for school resources officers at 10 Gilbert Public School campuses, and only $97,500 for a counselor in Higley Unified.
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