MUST READ: Gilbert residents are pleading for help with an “invasion” of cows.
Town officials say state laws protecting free-range cattle and the sovereignty of the Gila River Indian Community limit the actions it can take. By @maritzacdom: https://t.co/nESuN8aXIE
Gilbert community under siege—arson latest in teen terror campaign that residents say police and school administrators did not stop. Story by @maritzacdom and Christina Avery via @azcentral
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I am proud to work with a President that respects the rule of law. We don’t agree on all issues, but I never doubt his commitment to defending the Constitution. I commend @JoeBiden's leadership, bipartisanship and dedication to this country.
@douglasmilesart@sc_apache@azcentral Also would like to get a first-hand account of what's happening down there if you can hop on the phone. You can reach me at 480-271-0646.
Election fraud claim or strong-arm scheme in Gilbert mayor’s race? Demand letter from key member of @ShaneKrauser’s campaign team warned candidates to drop out of race or face legal action. Story by @maritzacdom via @azcentral
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A city-owned site in Mesa's downtown won't have affordable housing despite the demand from local residents. Majority of city council saying it's not the place for it. Here's how residents are reacting and what's planned for the future. https://t.co/1uuBPmJtoU via @azcentral
“Million dollar gangsters. Not here.” Days after @azcentral investigation into the "Gilbert Goons,” the Mesa police chief directed officers to review cases. Story by @maritzacdom https://t.co/3AKeQrVTko
SCOOP: Maricopa County and Phoenix officials are quietly considering a Chase Field partnership, a move that could keep the Diamondbacks in downtown Reported by me, @SashaHupka and @CorinaVanek.
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UPDATE: Arrests in Preston Lord case now total four. Names are:
• Talan Renner
• Dominic Turner
• Talyn Vigil
• William “Owen” Hines
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An extension of state Route 24 has long been envisioned as critical, and state officials recently distributed $87.5 million to Queen Creek for the project.
But state politics are starting to get in the way of those plans. From @maritzacdom: https://t.co/mCU3ZtwSf5