Robert Gundran grew up in the Southwest, spending equal time in the Valley and Southern California throughout his life. He graduated from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2018 and wrote for The Arizona Republic and The Orange County Register.
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5 Things to Know About Buds-A-Palooza, the Dopest Cannabis Festival in Phoenix
The second annual Buds-A-Palooza is on Friday, April 14, and runs from 4:20 p.m. until midnight.
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9 Must-Try Mobile Coffee Bars in Metro Phoenix to Get Your Caffeine Fix
Tired of coffee from chain stores? Check out these local businesses across the Valley.
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Your 2023 Guide to Low-Cost Summer Camps Around Phoenix
Here are some ways to send kids to summer camp in metro Phoenix without breaking the bank.
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Here’s How to File Your Taxes for Free in Arizona
Here’s how to file your state and federal taxes for free in Arizona.
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Do You Have Insurance Through Medicaid in Arizona? You Might Want to Read This.
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage through Medicaid in the coming weeks.
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5 Fun Items We Found at Japanese Discount Store Daiso in Chandler
Japanese discount store Daiso has over 5,000 locations across the world, with this Chandler location being the first in Arizona.
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Here Are the Bills Gov. Katie Hobbs Is Set to Veto
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs’ victory in November makes this the first legislative session in well over a decade in which Republicans can’t ship whatever bill they want for the governor to rubber stamp.
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Phoenix Suns Land Superstar Kevin Durant in Blockbuster Trade
The Phoenix Suns traded for 2-time NBA champion, 2-time Finals MVP and 13-time All Star Kevin Durant.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes Tosses Lawsuit Blocking Biden’s Debt-Relief Program
Biden’s relief plan would forgive up to $20,000 of student debt for people who make under $125,000 a year and borrowed federally. Nearly half a million Arizonans have already been approved for student debt forgiveness under Biden’s program.
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Here’s Katie Hobbs’ Plan to Improve Education and Save Taxpayers Money
The budget includes a $150 million investment in the Housing Trust Fund, which would help develop and preserve affordable housing across the state.





















