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Infected mosquitoes have Chandler in their crosshairs BY CECILIA CHAN Staff Writer
Vector control specialist Jason Gillette checked a funky-looking mosquito trap hanging from a tree in the East Valley neighborhood. The gallon cooler is filled with dry ice and poked with holes that emit carbon dioxide — mimicking respiration and attracting mosquitoes that are then blown into a cylindrical net by a hand-size fan. “We catch mosquitoes year-round,” said Gillette, gathering the trap — one of 29 he collected that morning in Gilbert and part of Chandler for the trip back to the Maricopa County vector lab. “This season seems like it’s a little busy.” Not only is the mosquito season an active one but the county lab is seeing a significant number of traps testing positive for West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis, said Johnny Dilone, spokesman for the county Department of Environmental Services. As of July 1, the number of mosquito
County vector control specialist Jason Gillette unhooks a mosquito trap so he can take it to the county lab for analysis. (Kimberly Carrillo/Staff Photographer)
traps testing positive for West Nile in the county was 315 and 153 for encephalitis, Dilone said. For all of 2018, the county reported 138 positive traps for West Nile See
MOSQUITOES on page 8
Eyes on the ball Atul Raman gets ready to smack a ping-pong ball during the Chandler Table Tennis Club’s tournament earlier this month at Tumbleweed Park. The club was formed in 2017 to promote table tennis in the city and throughout the region. One day, the club hopes to get the city to dedicate a facility exclusively to racket sports. For more photos, see page 46. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer)
As school begins, kindergarten How EV prosecutor got parents learn the ins and outs justice for rape victims
BY KAYLA RUTLEDGE Staff Writer
BY JIM WALSH Staff Writer
Thousands of students are making their way back into the classrooms next week – including scores of kids who will be going to school for the first time. And for the first time, Chandler Unified School District kindergarten teachers went live on Facebook to address lastminute concerns and questions from parents. The district starts school on July 23, but CUSD spokesman Terry Locke said the district scheduled the live stream for the day before school offices opened for the new year. The timing of the video, Locke said, allowed parents to follow up with See
KINDERGARTEN on page 18
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It's not just kindergarten teachers who have been preparing for the new school year that begins July 23. Tarwater Elementary 2nd-grade teacher Grace Erickson also spent some time preparing her classroom. (Kimberly Carrillo/Staff Photographer)
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Sexual assault victims from the East Valley and throughout the nation are finally getting justice – even though they had to wait far too long. In Maricopa County alone, an exhaustive quest to test a backlog of more than 4,500 sexual assault examination kits dating back 27 years is finally winding toward an end early next year with about 200 kits to go. In Phoenix, the person who spearheaded this four-year campaign to right a wrong was Gilbert’s Jon Eliason, a former Mesa city prosecutor who served as division chief of the Special Victims Bureau at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office at the time the campaign began. “You have all these women who went through an exam fully believing that the police would analyze it,’’ Eliason said. “I See
RAPE KIT on page 6
Cesar Tirado, left, coordinated the processing of thousands of old rape kits while Maricopa County prosecutor Jon Eliason led the effort on behalf of County Attorney Bill Montgomery. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer)
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