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Current headlines from East Valley Tribune - Gilbert News:
- Wedding-crashing thieves hit Gilbert reception
On her daughter’s wedding day, Denise Cummings found comfort in being surrounded by family and friends.
- Gilbert official aims to lure more businesses
It's Dan Henderson's job to bring more jobs to Gilbert, a community of more than 200,000 whose top employer by far is the school district.
- Traffic signal thrills Higley school district
Chaparral Elementary School students can safely cross Higley Road now that a long-awaited traffic signal at Higley and Frye roads was turned on Wednesday afternoon, almost a year after the Higley Unified School District had requested it for student safety.
- Arrest leads police to cache of stolen property
The arrest of a suspected shoe thief and a suspected meth dealer helped Mesa police uncover a hoard of stolen possessions, authorities said.
- Gilbert police can't arrest hit-and-run suspect
Thomas Grade is tough to pin down. The 57-year-old Gilbert man suspected in a hit-and-run crash last month that spurred a wild chase through Mesa and Gilbert and ran a police car into a wall, who then barricaded himself in his home, still hasn't been arrested.
- Motorcyclist killed in Gilbert collision
A motorcyclist was killed Tuesday after police say a pickup truck driver did not see the biker and pulled in front of the vehicle in Gilbert.
- No tax for small-scale Gilbert landlords
The Gilbert Town Council voted 5-1 tonight against lifting the town’s exemption on landlords owning three or fewer properties from having to pay the town a tax on rental payments.
- Gilbert high schools getting earlier start times
High school students in the Gilbert Unified School District will have to come to school earlier this school year, a move that has upset some parents who say it's just too early for their teens.
- No tax for small-scale landlords
The Gilbert Town Council voted 5-1 tonight against lifting the town’s exemption on landlords owning three or fewer properties from having to pay the town a tax on rental payments.
- Abbott's response: 'I don't fear Steve Berman'
Gilbert Councilwoman Linda Abbott said Monday it wasn’t until after her plane landed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport last weekend that she learned Mayor Steve Berman had been accused of devising a plot to kill her.
- Gilbert community wants residents to slow down
There's a slew of golf carts motoring around a retirement community in south Gilbert called Trilogy at Power Ranch - ferrying people to golf outings, tennis dates or just enjoyable evening rides.
- Man hurt in rollover
Police believe that a Gilbert man, who had just left his home in his vehicle after a fight with his girlfriend, ran into a wall, hit a utility pole and rolled his car in a Gilbert intersection on Thursday.
- Mexican files $75K claim against Gilbert police
Armando Rodriguez-Morales got justice in court. And now, the 60-year-old Mexican citizen wants Gilbert police to pay.
- Claims of pills, death plot part of Berman saga
Bitter disputes involving money, booze, pills, porn and death plots all play out in the series of allegations traded between Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman and his estranged wife in a police report released Friday.
- Berman plotted rival's death, wife tells police
Gilbert Mayor Steve Berman plotted to kill Councilwoman Linda Abbott years ago because he blamed her for his 1993 defeat in a council race, the mayor’s estranged wife told Maricopa County sheriff’s investigators.
- Church launching Jesus for president campaign
Jesus Christ's epic Sermon on the Mount, with its calls for peacemaking, helping the poor and working for justice, could well be compared to a modern political campaign speech in front of the multitudes in a modern stadium.
- Gilbert, Chandler high schools get longer day
Gilbert and Chandler high school students will spend more time in school starting this year as their school districts comply with state officials' new interpretation of the instructional time law.
- Gilbert motorcycle officer out of hospital
A Gilbert motorcycle officer that was hurt in a traffic accident was released from the hospital Thursday, according to a Gilbert spokesman.
- Gilbert cop's epic climb honors dead colleague
After climbing for five days to reach the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, Gilbert police Lt. Pete Smith scratched the frost from the corner of a wooden summit sign to place the badge number of close friend and fallen Gilbert officer Rob Targosz.
- Fire service tax rate set for county islanders
Gilbert county island residents who have been without fire service will pay $159 per $100,000 of their home valuation for fire protection from Gilbert — an amount arrived at by a three-man arbitration panel that resolved a nearly three-year dispute Thursday.
- Higley teachers to get 2% to 6% pay raise
Higley teachers will get a 2 percent to 6 percent pay increase under an agreement approved this week by the school board.
Headlines last updated at Jul 24, 2008 01:20:28am.
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