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Public safety and other representatives from the member agencies of the TOPAZ Regional Wireless Cooperative gathered recently for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to dedicate the first new TRWC public … more
A request for a permit to deviate from certain development standards for a restaurant west of Stapley Drive on the north side of Main Street in Mesa is to be discussed Wednesday by the Mesa Board of … more
The 32nd annual National Association of Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive returns to the Valley on May 11. United Food Bank in Mesa is one of the primary recipients for … more
CBD and wellness franchise Sunmed|Your CBD Store has a grand opening in May of its newest storefront in Superstition Springs Mall, 6555 E. Southern Ave. No. 2222 on the second floor next to JC Penney … more
A Mesa high school ranks not only seventh in the state but 56th nationally, according to the U.S. News and World Report’s annual best public high schools list. The publication ranked … more
Eligible city of Mesa electric customers could save up to $56 on electric bills this summer. The Mesa Energy Resources Department’s summer electric assistance program is accepting … more

Salt River Tubing is open on the Lower Salt River seven days a week Saturday, April 27, through Monday, Sept. 2, weather and water-flow conditions permitting. Note: Beginning Friday, Sept. 6, it … more
Registration is open for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley’s summer camp programs designed to help working parents while ensuring that thousands of youth have a summer of exploration. … more
The Mesa City Council recently received an encouraging update on the city’s climate action plan. Over the last two years, the city has invested nearly $15.4 million in Mesa Climate Action … more
Gilbert Public Schools will be increasing the price of most of its meals by 10 cents for the 2024-25 school year.   The GPS Governing Board unanimously approved the increase at its April 23 … more
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers that ramp and lane restrictions originally scheduled to begin this month for a city of Mesa waterline project have been postponed until early … more
Maricopa County will have a new permanent sheriff after the November election, no matter who wins. Former Sheriff Paul Penzone, a Democrat, stepped down in January and Russ Skinner was appointed … more
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