Mesa is going after major fire apparatus manufacturers for allegedly colluding to drive up the cost of fire trucks and extending delivery times.
Like birds, cities around the country seem to be flying in unison – forming an unofficial flock against a hawk-like automated ...
Arizona’s public schools are losing teachers at twice the rate of national teacher turnover, with over 14% of the state’s teachers leaving Arizona public schools at the end of the ...
After a week of widespread transportation snafus throughout eight school districts for high school students attending its ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs has reportedly picked a Republican-turned-independent to be her running mate in her bid for reelection.
While other Valley municipalities are anxious to over impending cuts in their Colorado River water allocations, Queen Creek ...
The Town of Gilbert could not say immediately how its ability to meet the community’s needs will be affected by the federal ...
After a week of widespread transportation snafus throughout eight school districts for high school students attending its Mesa campuses, the East Valley Institute of Technology secured a new busing co ...
Although over half of Mesa’s drinking water comes from the Colorado River, the city says it’s “well-positioned” to handle anticipated deep cuts to Arizona’s supply.
City Council this month will consider a temporary property tax waiver for a mixed-use project with 191 residential units that’s more than half-way built in Mesa’s Asian District.
Beth Goulden, Bill Spence, Joel Coen and Bus Obayomi will take their seats on Gilbert City Council in January.
On July 1, 2025, the first day of the 2025-26 fiscal year, City Council tapped Luis Santaella as Scott’s interim replacement. Santaella, Scott’s second-in-command and a longtime city employee, also ...
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