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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Latest from Robert Gundran
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New government program will send doctors directly to crash sites in Tucson
The Tucson program aims to save lives and reduce the number of pedestrian victims of traffic accidents. It’s funded by an award from the Biden-Harris Administration.
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Coconino County this November
Forty-three school board seats across 15 races will impact over 12,200 students in Coconino County.
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Low and middle-income households in Arizona can get up to $14,000 in rebates for energy upgrades
The Inflation Reduction Act can help Arizona families save on electrical, HVAC, insulation, and appliances. Here’s how.
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Scottsdale school board candidates form alliances in nonpartisan race
Three candidates with experience in education are running for a Scottsdale school board against a lobbyist, a former minor league baseball player, and a paralegal.
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Arizona Abortion Access Act scores two wins in court
Anti-abortion groups and lawmakers are likely to appeal the decisions concerning the Arizona Abortion Access Act to the Arizona Supreme Court.
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USDA gives $250k to help historically underserved Arizona farms and ranches
The USDA grants to help Arizona farms and ranches are part of a $163 million investment from the Biden-Harris administration.
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Tempe streetcar expansion will give ASU students access to more of the city
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff rode the streetcar in support of public transit’s boost to the local economy, along with saving students and residents money on travel.
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Tucson bus stops will soon be cooler and more accessible—and taxpayers will save money
Bus shelters, call boxes, and kiosks may not sound sexy, but the people riding and paying for Tucson’s mass transit system will soon be happier because of them.





















