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A 35-year Mesa firefighter died on duty last week, it was announced. Mark Keller, 62, who lived in Gilbert, was found dead ...
The most talked-about financial exchange and prediction market, Kalshi, which enables U.S. gamblers to speculate on the outcomes of future events, has further extended its reach into sports.
For 15 years local artisans have showcased and sold their paintings, pottery, jewelry, ceramics and other works out of The Store at Mesa Arts Center downtown. The Store, however, will close its ...
Mayor Mark Freeman is focusing his priorities on public safety and water during his term, building upon the foundation left by one of his grandfathers who helped found Mesa. Freeman, who served ...
To paraphrase an old “Seinfeld” episode: “No staff for you.” Councilwoman Solange Whitehead went even deeper into television history, calling Councilman Adam Kwasman’s shocker “a Perry ...
June wedding bells aren’t too common in Arizona’s blistering heat, but what is common here for couples aiming to say “I do” is the Arizona Wedding Show. Held in January and June at the ...
Mesa anticipates paying less than what it does now to shelter the homeless in its Off the Streets Program when the city-owned ...
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence in society has caused some teachers to worry about what impact it may have in education. “The initial reaction was a bit of a freak-out. Not to be ...
The Maricopa County Community College District has named Dr. C J Wurster has been named the fifth President of Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Wurster assumes the permanent position after ...