Chandler considers urban chickens

The City of Chandler will decide Thursday whether or not to allow chickens within city limits.

Declining enrollment leads to Valley school closure

Education officials have voted to close Gilbert Junior High.

Infant death at Gilbert KinderCare leads to investigation

An investigation is underway to determine the cause of death for a three-month-old boy who died at a Gilbert KinderCare yesterday.

Arizona cities among safest for drivers

Drivers in several Arizona cities are considered among the safest in the country, according to a new report.

Officials say cause of JT Ready's rampage may never be known

Neighbors of the Gilbert community shocked by last week’s high-profile murder-suicide gathered at Town Hall last night to hear from police investigating the case.

Gilbert to host town hall in wake of murder-suicide

Gilbert residents will get to hear updates about the J.T. Ready murder-suicide investigation Thursday.

Chilling 911 calls detail last moments in Gilbert shooting

In one of the 911 calls, J.T. Ready's girlfriend is heard saying in a raised voice: "Oh my God. He's got a gun. No!" before the sounds of two shots.

Police: 5 dead in shooting in Gilbert home

GILBERT, Ariz. (Associated Press) — Five people died in a shooting Wednesday at a Phoenix-area home, where the investigation was slowed by concerns there could be hazardous materials in 55-gallon drums in the backyard.

Gilbert homebuilders spark to life

Home prices are up, foreclosures are way down, and new home sales have spiked in the East Valley. That's according to the latest housing report from Arizona State University

Republicans vote in Arizona presidential preference election

Many Republicans voting in today’s presidential preference election are turning in their mail-in ballots at the polls or casting provisional ballots. From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Paul Atkinso

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