On Jan. 14, four newly-minted elected officials joined three holdovers for the first City Council meeting with a conservative-leaning majority.
Mesa has more than enough housing to accommodate growth up to 2030 – it just doesn’t have enough of the right mix.
A panel is recommending the Arizona State Board of Education discipline five current and former Chandler Unified School District employees for their actions – and inaction – relating to a ...
The East Valley Tribune places death notices at no charge as a community service online at http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastvalleytribune/Death notices follow a ...
Sippy Crumbs Coffee is a handcrafted coffee blend from globally sourced beans. Skyline East Mesa Farmers Market, located at ...
Runners will lace up and motorists may be gritting their teeth Saturday, Feb. 8, as the 13th annual Mesa Marathon returns ...
Kindergartners are less likely to get vaccinations in Arizona than in almost any other state. And fewer than three in five state residents have access to fluoridated water — also ...
The Mesa Public Schools Governing Board last week voted to move forward with layoffs due to an ongoing drop in its student ...
Desert Ridge Junior High School now has a state-of-the-art multimedia center “designed to empower students to become creative ...
Axon won unanimous approval from the Planning Commission in the fall. On Nov. 19, City Council approved the rezoning with a 5-2 vote; Kathy Littlefield (Bob’s wife) and Barry Graham voted against it.
Hundreds of kids and their families headed over to Gilbert Regional Park Jan. 25 for the annual Truck-A-Palooza, where dozens ...