This Gilbert travel guide offers hotels, rental cars, and top attractions to see when you visit Gilbert, Arizona.
Cows have been roaming the Gilbert community’s streets, literally straying off the reservation. The cattle are breaking through a flimsy fence that separates the neighborhood from Gila River Indian Community land, leaving a trail of manure on roads and sidewalks and damaging residents’ lawns and gardens.
Nick the Greek, a West Coast-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has officially opened in Gilbert, Arizona. The newest restaurant is owned and operated by experienced franchisee Kabir Bains.
Rene Ortiz is accused of leaving threatening documents against President Donald Trump at federal courthouses in Phoenix and Tucson. Arizona's Family sat down with Tempe Police Chief Ken McCoy, who explained the new values and missions the department is implementing moving forward.
The Goldwater Institute took aim at another Arizona municipality, filing a lawsuit against tax rate hikes approved by the Gilbert Town Council in October.
County Attorney Rachel Mitchell is set to publicly endorse a bill sponsored by Rep. Matt Gress (R-Phoenix) that would target those who take part in the type of group attack that killed Preston Lord.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen has filed a statement of interest to run for attorney general in 2026.
Isaac Elementary is even more broke than we thought, but the Phoenix public school district isn't the only one with mounting financial troubles.
Our work in 2024 has changed laws and held public officials accountable. Here's what to know about The Arizona Republic's community impact.
The Arizona Wildcats are no strangers to having family members of superstar athletes play a sport at the UA. Both the Arizona men's basketball and football programs added a player from a ...
In most Arizona counties, voters can show up at any polling location to cast their ballot on Election Day. But some Republican lawmakers want to do away with that system and instead assign every voter
Preston Lord's family gathered at the AZ Capitol to back a bill that would make sentences tougher for people guilty of participating in group attacks.