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The slaying came exactly six months to the day after a Gilbert police officer was killed.
Decision likely won’t come until mid-August on store’s plan to be part of Main Street Commons.
Child was swimming in the pool with four other children, with two adults outside nearby.
To help develop her role, April Manchester actually made the cowgirl outfit worn in the first act.
There’s a possibility of flooding, lightning and winds topping 60 mph, forecasters say.
Program teams children exhibiting arsonist behavior with counseling aimed at thwarting bad behavior.
Candidates have until Aug. 4 to file signatures to get on ballot for two positions in each district.
Charles ”Chip” Pettit is the new assistant principal of Greenfield Junior High School.
Homes near Ray and Higley will save homeowners up to 80 percent on energy bills, Meritage says.
Long debate took place over whether a discount supermarket should be at a prime development site.
SB 1070 could have officers, during a lawful traffic stop, asking about immigration status.
Mother found her son around 7 a.m. When officers arrived, he was already dead, police say.
A Queen Creek and a Gilbert man were arrested after Gilbert police found them in a stolen car.
Gilbert police are seeking an unidentified man who tried to grab a woman and force her into his car.
Advisory Board is discussing plan that outlines parks and recreation needs for the next decade.
Some vehicle components will fail without much warning.
Having that check-engine or service-engine-soon light come on may not mean a major repair expense is in your future.
Got car problem? Or question? This column is for you.
Keep certain items in your car just in case.
Today, Valley bus riders will once again have to cope with fewer routes, less-frequent buses and shorter hours as the regional system revamps 50 lines.

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