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The Mesa City Council is set to vote on entering a second amendment to an intergovernmental agreement for crime analysis between the city and Arizona State University at its upcoming meeting. … more
The Mesa Arts Center has a free Out to Lunch Concert Series on Thursday at the Mesa Arts Center. Those looking to enjoy the music can catch Stilicho 12:30-1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 14, at 1 … more
Mesa Riverview, an open-air shopping center at North Dobson and Loop 202 in Mesa, is offering free shuttle rides every 20 minutes Feb. 23-March 26 during home games to the nearby Sloan Park, spring … more
EPS Group, Inc., a civil engineering design firm headquartered in Mesa, has promoted Aliza Sabin to the position of planning and landscape architecture department manager. Sabin, who was interim … more
A variance has been approved to allow for deviations to certain development standards at the rebuilding of a home south of Broadway Road and west of Country Club Drive that was gutted by a fire. … more
A total of 91 commercial building permits were issued in January in Mesa, including for a semiconductor equipment cleaning facility and also for a Twisted Sugar dessert shop. A sampling of … more

Limelight Performing Arts in Gilbert will bring middle school trials and triumphs to the stage with two musicals that get right to the heart of what it means to grow up. The youth theater … more
A three-vehicle collision Saturday morning involving a Valley Metro bus just east of Gilbert Road and Southern Avenue left a car driver dead, Mesa police said. The crash, which also included a … more
Mesa Unified School District spent less on classroom instruction in the 2023 fiscal year but teachers had a higher salary on average, according to a recent state report. According to data … more
A building will be demolished and an America First Credit Union constructed west of Greenfield Road on the north side of Baseline Road in Mesa. The Mesa Board of Adjustment on March 6 voted 6-0 … more
The Mesa City Council on March 4 approved an amended ordinance that allows for the construction of new billboards in the city. The amended ordinance introduced at a Feb. 26 meeting establishes a … more
Prudential Overall Supply — a 100-employee site that processes laundry products for semiconductor-manufacturing businesses that operate clean rooms — is building an addition and canopy … more
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