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The Mesa College Promise, a program that covers two years of tuition and fees at Mesa Community College for students with financial needs, is expanding to include adults 24 and over, according to a … more
Prudential Overall Supply — a 100-employee site that processes laundry products for semiconductor-manufacturing businesses that operate clean rooms — is seeking a permit for building an … more
Salt River Project is upping its efforts to reach a net-zero carbon emissions position by 2050. The utlity and water provider saw its board on Monday approve revisions to its 2035 sustainability … more
Two Valley women have worked on solutions for teens amid a technology- and image-centered adolescence. With so much recent news about teen violence in the East Valley — much of it … more
Four academically exceptional Mesa Community College students — Mesa residents Charlotte Fornasiero, Matthew Skabelund, and Jakobe Stevens and Tempe resident Isabel Rei Zann Wee — were … more
After Stephen Jacobo was shot to death at a party in Mesa, his father obsessed about every details of what happened that night in November 2022. He had to know. Mark Jacobo got those details … more

With the current spate of arrests and incidents of youth violence in the southeast Valley — particularly Gilbert — spiking, the negative effects of wealth on children are being discussed … more
The Mesa Arts Center opened registration at noon March 1 for youth and teen summer camps where participants can learn about blacksmithing, ceramics, printmaking and more. Arts camps will vary … more
The Mesa Council will hold a hearing and vote on whether or not to approve the construction of a 135,042-square-foot mini-storage facility at 810 S. Country Club Drive. The ordinance was … more
The Mesa City Council recently approved contracts for the transportation department including one for a replacement oil/asphalt truck and one for pavement preservation. The council on Feb. 26 … more
The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board recently voted to approve the conditions for the Meridian 24 industrial development. The Feb. 28 vote passed 6-0. Chair Benjamin Ayers was absent. The … more
The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted recently to recommend that the city council approve the modification of two automobile dealerships. The Feb. 28 vote passed 6-0. Chair Benjamin Ayers was … more
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