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PHOENIX – Mesa Mayor John Giles joined local leaders from around Arizona on Thursday to urge Gov. Katie Hobbs to veto legislation on her desk to override some of their ability to make planning … more
A 60-year-old man has been sentenced to concurrent prison terms for the murder and sexual assault of two women in Mesa cases that date back to 1989. Thomas David Cox, who pleaded guilty last … more
The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted during its March 13 meeting to approve at major site plan modification for a new America First Credit Union near the 4300 block of East Baseline Road and the … more
A 500,000-gallon reclaimed water storage tank is to be constructed on 1 acre east of Val Vista Drive on the north side of Thomas Road near Loop 202 in Mesa. The city of Mesa utility … more
A large operational battery energy storage system is now online, Salt River Project and NextEra Energy Resources LLC recently announced. Sonoran Solar Energy Center is a 260-megawatt solar … more
Anthony Curley, a dancer from Mesa, is appearing on Monday’s episode of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” The show is on 8-9 p.m. on Fox 10 in Phoenix. Curley has … more

The building housing Golden Corral south of McKellips Road on the west side of Power Road in Mesa is to be razed and divided into two properties with one side to be developed with a Starbucks … more
The Mesa City Council will vote on whether or not to accept a $375,000 grant to establish a Family Resource Center at its upcoming meeting. The measure will be voted on as part of a multi-item … more
A late-night crash along the US 60 in Mesa left a 46-year-old Mesa man dead, and speeding appears to be a factor, authorities said. The collision occurred about 11 p.m. March 12 when an … more
Thunderbirds Charities has once again “adopted” one of the 88 two-bedroom single-family homes utilized by the House of Refuge transitional housing program in Mesa. The grant will … more
Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema recently announced that they secured $125,887,493 in federal investments for Arizona priorities and projects that support local law enforcement, flood … more
Visitors of the Red Mountain Branch of Mesa Public Library are in for a treat starting March 19. The Grand Canyon State Model Railroaders are visiting the library on 635 N. Power Road to bring their … more
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