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Mesa anticipates paying less than what it does now to shelter the homeless in its Off the Streets Program when the city-owned ...
Carmen Heredia, the wife of Mesa Councilman Francisco Heredia, resigned last week as director of the Arizona Health Care Cost ...
Josh Isner, the Axon executive who has battled Councilman Barry Graham and Rep. Joseph Chaplik, R-Scottsdale, added $100,000 ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation claimed a big milestone in the ongoing project involving the replacement of the ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity last week announced that the BuildItAZ Apprenticeship ...
Mesa is gearing up for the approaching intense summer temperatures as it saw an increase in heat-related deaths last year.
The Scottsdale Water Department is proud of its 54-year track record of “providing the highest quality water and service to our customers.” As far as advanced techniques? You can’t get ...
Mesa Public Schools officially promised the U.S. Department of Education that it’s not engaging in unlawful diversity, equity and inclusion – or DEI – practices in order to keep receiving ...
At its April 29 meeting, the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board pondered a popular – though by no means “favorite” – topic: enrollment decline. “This is not for blame or ...
Denise Birdwell’s career as a school superintendent ended in 2018 in Scottsdale with a bang. Her career as an educator ended with a whimper on April 28 when the Arizona Board of Education ...