By Kristine Cannon Tribune Staff Writer After months of being shuttered, many museums have recently reopened their doors just in time for the annual international one-day shopping event called Museum Store Sunday. Taking place...
By Jim Walsh Tribune Staff Writer A dramatic, artistic shade structure over the new Mesa City Plaza won rave reviews despite adding $481,000 to the facility’s $6.7 million cost. Mayor John Giles and Councilwoman Jen Duff said...
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services G1ov. Doug Ducey refused last week to impose new restrictions or mandates on individuals even as his own health chief warned of an increasing number of Arizonans, including Mesa residents,...
By Jim Walsh Tribune Staff Writer Police tactics are changing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but the East Valley DUI Task Force will return during the holiday season with the same goal of promoting public safety by busting as many...
David M. Brown Tribune Contributor TJ Millington says cork isn’t just for wine bottles and lighter fishing lines. Through his new Mesa business, Armor Plate Coatings Systems, the Las Sendas resident and his crew of 17...
TRIBUNE NEWS STAFF At age 15, Ariella Hirsch follows Girl Scout Law, which urges members to make the world a better place. The Mesa teen did just that to help wheelchair-dependent people and for her invention, earned the Gold...
By Henry Greenstein Tribune Contributor After months of delays, the new Mesa Teen Center from Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock is slated to open early next year. The nonprofit is shooting for a late-January opening, said Randy...
By Brooke Dixon, Tribune Contributor Thirteen-year-old Rosevelt Rawls has a passion to sing and a drive to help children suffering from abuse. Earlier this fall, the Mesa teen combined her passions at her own fundraising event,...
By Sydney Mackie Tribune Contributor Since the election of its first Hispanic to the City Council in 2015, Mesa officials are finding ways to better serve its diverse population. The city’s Mesa en Español team is bringing a...
By Jim Walsh, Tribune Staff Writer Mesa officials are studying the possibility of implementing a trolley in the western part of the city. But don’t expect to catch a ride on the new streetcar from Mesa Community College to...