Members of Gilbert’s Parks and Recreation advisory board last week reviewed the possibility of putting warning signs about ...
School districts hate empty classroom seats, not only because it means a kid might be learning elsewhere – but because districts receive state funding for each student. Enrollment, in other ...
Life irrevocably changed for Sherri Goluba in May 2017, when the Gilbert Realtor an avid hiker was diagnosed with multiple ...
As early ballots hit their mail boxes, Queen Creek voters in Maricopa County will be the first to weigh in on a historic ...
In March, Ellie Schmidbauer embarked on an ambitious plan: sew 96 quilts by her 96th birthday – which is less than two weeks away.
Alongside Hamlet’s hum “To be, or not to be?” and the Descartian dilemma “How can I be sure I exist?” – add another, albeit ...
Over the last nine months, Mayor David Ortega and challenger Lisa Borowsky – in a rematch of the 2020 election – faced scores ...
The events that went down in those 48 hours before her death prompted her daughters, Amanda Morris and Alicia Glaus, have ...
Over the past eight years, Mesa hairdresser Laurie DeBusk has grown her business from a one-chair salon to six stations and five employees.
Chandler Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Terri Kimble looks forward to the day where she can walk down a jetway, a moveable hallway that connects an airport terminal to the plane, instead of ...
A 58-year-old woman claims she suffered injuries due to an “unkempt” city sidewalk and now wants $500,000 from Mesa. The city has 60 days to response to Herminia Cartagena’s claim filed Aug.