A production line of gray-haired volunteers, fueled by a giant urn of coffee, busily churn out about a dozen bedrolls inside First Methodist Church’s Outreach Center in downtown Mesa.
Supporters say a bipartisan Senate bill eliminating most municipal aesthetic home-design requirements would spur much-needed ...
But, after confirming Whitmer’s termination, the city released a report on the investigation, detailing charges of Whitmer’s ...
Gilbert is in for a difficult fiscal year that starts July 1, with worsening impact of revenue cuts by the state Legislature ...
The Arizona Corporation Commission ordered Ryan Morgan and his All Done Consulting business to pay back $4.1 million and $510 ...
Anthony Aquino’s forever home in northeast Mesa has become a forever nightmare. Almost immediately after he and his spouse, ...
A year-over-year decline last month in new listings left Queen Creek entering the busiest home sales season of the year with ...
On a pleasant mid-March Sunday at Scottsdale Civic Center, Trevor Onodu and Holly Berry enjoyed Mo Maduro during the Sun and ...
It began in 1938 as a simple Easter sunrise service with a few people and 88 years later, has evolved into the world’s ...
A Scottsdale Unified high school student has earned the Congressional Award, the highest honor Congress gives to civilian ...
The Higley Unified School District Governing Board approved a tentative $111.4 million maintenance and operations budget for ...
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