Janet Manecke, a Mesa resident and member of the St. Timothy's parish, said abortion is a major contributor of "mental illness in our society" as it negatively impacts the women who have an abortion.
The East Valley Veterans Parade Association is now accepting applications for entries to the 17th Annual East Valley Veterans Parade. This year’s theme, “Arizona Heroes – Global War on Terrorism,” aims to recognize those who served in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as their families.
In response to President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election this year and endorsing Vice-President Kamala Harris to be the Democratic presidential candidate in his place, Arizona Rep. Travis Grantham (R-14) said that citizens are “witnessing the real destruction of democracy by Democrats.”
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
Ken Cook, a Mesa resident and member of the St. Timothy's parish, said abortion "is an action" and not a right, and is opposite to the meaning of human existence.
Janet Manecke, a Mesa resident and member of the St. Timothy's parish, said she is concerned about the rise in crime and trafficking associated with illegal immigration.
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.
The intersection of Mill Avenue and University Drive in Tempe, Arizona, will be fully closed to all traffic from August 3 at midnight to August 7 at 4 a.m. for construction on the Downtown Mill Avenue Streetscape Project. Multiple detours will guide motorists during this period. Safety restrictions should be observed, and efforts will be made to minimize noise.
Southern Cross Aviation, a leading wholesale aviation parts distributor, has announced its expansion to Mesa to support the thriving general aviation, commercial aviation, and defense aerospace industries in Greater Phoenix. This strategic expansion marks the company's third location, complementing its headquarters and distribution center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and its distribution facility in Anchorage, Alaska.
Surrounded by the seven brightly illuminated screens of Arizona State University’s Decision Theater drum, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff joined Arizona officials and ASU community members on July 19 to celebrate a crucial federal investment into sustainable public transportation in the East Valley.
More than 45 staff and community volunteers participated in Tempe's summer Point-in-Time homeless street count this year, collecting data to guide services aimed at ending homelessness.
Chandler City Council has approved a construction services agreement with Hunter Contracting Co. for the initial procurement of specific construction materials for new pickleball and tennis courts at Tumbleweed Park.
Mesa Public Schools has announced a legal victory in the case of Walden v. Mesa Unified School District. On July 19, 2024, the judge ruled in favor of the District, granting its Motion to Dismiss in its entirety. The District maintained throughout the legal process that the claims were unfounded and without merit, a position with which the court concurred.
Today, following the House Oversight & Accountability Committee’s hearing to investigate the attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) sent a letter to United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle regarding the failures of her agency in protecting the life of a former President and current presidential candidate. The Secret Service’s failure to properly secure the location resulted in the death of firefighter Corey Comperatore, who lost his life protecting his family, and critical injuries to two other rallygoers,...
There were 10 companies in cities associated with Maricopa County that received 10 FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
A bill which was passed by the Arizona State Senate and Arizona State House of Representatives earlier this year that would create a day to honor victims of communism was vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs.