Downtown Mesa Embarks on $4.4 Million Facelift with Grants for Local Business Upgrades
The City of Mesa and the Downtown Mesa Association are collaborating on the Mesa Façade Improvement Program, which provides grants to enhance the aesthetics of buildings in Historic Downtown Mesa, with a total investment of $4.4 million.
Arizona Boosts Border Economy with New Douglas Land Port of Entry, Senators and Mayor Mark Groundbreaking
Groundbreaking for the new Douglas Land Port of Entry in Arizona marks collaboration across government levels, promising enhanced border security, economic growth, and job creation through federal investments.
Arizona State Senator Analise Ortiz Under Scrutiny for ICE Operation Alert, Faces Ethics Investigation
State Senator Analise Ortiz faces an ethics investigation for posting an ICE alert near a school, which some claim endangers agents and disrupts law enforcement. Supporters argue her actions are protected free speech.
Chandler Residents Urged to Register for Nov. 4 Special Election on City's Future Bonds and Charter Amendments
Chandler, Arizona, is preparing for a Special Election on November 4 to decide on issuing bonds for city improvements and considering charter amendments. Voter registration ends October 6.
Attorneys General Alliance Led by Kris Mayes Challenges $14 Billion HPE/Juniper Networks Merger Over Potential Consumer Harm and Alleged Corrupt Approval
Attorney General Kris Mayes and others oppose the HPE/Juniper Networks merger, citing concerns about corruption, increased consumer costs, and lack of competition. They urge a court hearing to assess the deal's public interest compliance.












