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- U.S 60 speed cameras will be activated soon
Relax, those photo radar cameras flashing on U.S. 60 through Mesa are just getting tested. But the short grace period is expected to end on New Year's Day. - Conservatives look to Flake to rescue the Republican party
The Arizona libertarian congressman's profile is quickly rising both nationally and across the state. - Holiday DUI taskforce nets nearly 2,000 arrests so far
While many Southeast Valley residents prepare for a raucous, alcohol-induced celebration into the New Year, area police are asking them to avoid nursing a hangover in jail by not driving drunk. - 3 men burned in corn dust explosion
Workers were offloading corn into a Maricopa silo pit when something ignited the dust, official says. - Minimum wage rises Thursday
Wage rises 5 percent to $7.25 an hour in Ariz. - 8 for '08: Gilbert residents touched lives
Here are eight randomly selected newsmakers from '08 who made a difference in town ... - Higley getting a GPS principal who's battled with parents
Parents, staff members warn Higley district it could get more than it bargained for. - Suspect arrested in attempted sexual assault at high school
Gilbert police have arrested a man they say tried to abduct and sexually assault an 18-year-old woman on the campus of Gilbert High School. - Teens allegedly make beer run for family party
Two Gilbert teens were arrested late Wednesday while making a beer run for a family holiday party, a police report shows. - ASU Polytechnic dean to push for technological creativity
Keith Hjelmstad took over in July as vice president at the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus in east Mesa. He is also dean of the College of Technology and Innovation. - Man hospitalized after crashing into wall
A Mesa man was hospitalized early Christmas morning after he sped across three lanes of traffic, barreled into someone's front yard and crashed into a concrete wall. - Gilbert's top online stories of 2008
Here's a list of the most popular online stories on gilbert.azcentral.com in 2008. - Animal rescue site opens kids eyes
Dozens of kids with the Boys & Girls Club visit a Gilbert petting zoo owned by former pro baseball player. - Spotlight on: Xufeng Cascketta
Xufeng Cascketta of Gilbert, a nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center has been recognized by the DAISY Foundation for outstanding care. - What to do with old Christmas trees
Gilbert residents who typically drag their trees to the curb - only to send their Christmas trees to a landfill - have two other options that will beautify the town: replanting potted trees or using old trees as mulch, said Garin Groff, the town's spokesman. Last year, the town collected about 2,100 trees for 11,000 cubic feet of mulch and replanted 2,000 trees in the community. - Looking for Old West? Right under yer nose, pardner
The Old West is still with us, and if you get a hankering for the time when men were real men and the women weren't far behind them, wrestling a living with their bare hands out of the dirt or a herd of cattle, you don't have to look far. - County-island fire renews safety concerns in Gilbert
Concerns have been raised anew about the adequacy of fire protection for an estimated 4,000 people living on county islands in Gilbert after a blaze destroyed a house while firefighters struggled to remove street barricades and find a hydrant. - Dressmaker helps Mormons look modern, modest
Suzanne Novak watches brides as they sift through the racks in her Gilbert bridal shop, their hope dwindling as they try on dress after impossible dress. - Police searching for potential suspect at Gilbert High
Gilbert police are searching for a potential suspect near Gilbert High after an 18-year-old woman said she was at the school and approached by a man sometime around 7 p.m. - 'Other Mainstream' art has familiar face
The show at the ASU Art Museum, with selections from the collection of Mikki and Stanley Weithorn, is called ''The Other Mainstream.'' It features paintings, sculpture and installations with a generally political slant. It follows a 2005 show of the same name. This is version ''II.''