Last school year was a standout for schools serving Gilbert as nearly all achieved top scores in the Arizona Department of Education’s newly released 2024-2025 A-F letter grades.
Gilbert residents have continued to voice their concerns with the town’s suddenly rising water bills, packing council chambers for the second time last month.
According to Corey, Natural Restorations has removed over 150,000 pounds of trash over the past year alone. Since its founding in 2015, the group has held 141 volunteer events that resulted in the ...
Gilbert Town Manager Patrick Banger was philosophical last week as he discussed his decision to leave for Glendale, where he ...
Gilbert citizens’ fury over their high water bills and the town’s handling of this issue continued to dominate the ...
Confronting steadily declining enrollment across its 39 schools, Gilbert Public Schools administration may ask the Governing ...
As it hopes voters change their mind from last year’s defeat of a 15% operating budget override, Higley Unified officials ...
For 23-year-old Aiden Harris, filmmaking isn't just a passion – it's a way of understanding what it means to be human.
Education Forward Arizona will host this school year’s first Capital One Café FAFSA and college application event. The free event, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Capital One Café in ...
Every October, communities across the nation unite to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month – a time to shed light on a crisis that affects countless families and to honor the resilience of ...
The day begins early for town employees at the South Area Service Center in Gilbert, which houses the town’s garbage trucks, fueling and maintenance stations, a hazardous waste management facility and ...
Scores of Gilbert residents are hitting the town with complaints about huge spikes in their water bills. They also have taken to social media, posting photos of their bills, with some showing an ...