The Tempe Transit Store is extending its evening and weekend hours to accommodate riders who are signing up for reduced fare and the Youth Transit Pass Program.
In a significant development for legal education, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has partnered with the Navajo Nation and Diné College to create the first tribally affiliated legal education program. This collaboration offers four law degrees specifically designed to address the legal needs of the Navajo Nation.
Mesa Public Schools Governing Board has announced that it will hold its summer meetings starting May 28, with the aim of encouraging community participation. The meetings are scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. to accommodate schedules and allow for greater involvement from the public.
There were 9,587 Kyrene Elementary District students who took the AASA Math test in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.
The City of Mesa’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Program has announced the winners of this year's Move Safe Public Service Announcement Contest. The competition invited students aged 12-18 from Mesa to create a 30-second public service announcement illustrating how to walk, bike or roll safely in the community, using one of five safety tips.