Mesa Community Advisory Boards Openings
Mesa invites residents to take an active role in shaping their community by serving on the City’s volunteer advisory boards and committees. These boards provide an opportunity for residents to share their knowledge, expertise and experience to help inform City leadership and City Council decisions on a wide range of policies, programs and services that impact Mesa’s quality of life.
Three hospitalized after two-vehicle crash near 24th Street and Broadway Road
Two adults and a toddler were taken to a local hospital following a two-vehicle crash near 24th Street and Broadway Road in Phoenix.
Brush Fire Chokes Loop 202 Near McClintock, Drivers Creep Through Smoke
Saturday evening traffic on the eastbound Loop 202 near McClintock Drive in Tempe turned into a slow-motion crawl as a brush fire lit up the roadside and pumped thick smoke across the freeway. Drivers reported heavy smoke and sluggish traffic while multiple fire units hustled in to knock down the flames.
Five Kids Nabbed After 30-Mile I-10 Chase From Phoenix To Buckeye
An early-morning armed robbery in Phoenix turned into a more-than-30-mile police pursuit that ended in Buckeye on Sunday, according to authorities. The chase came to a halt when the suspect vehicle crashed at the Watson Road exit, where five juveniles were detained. One of them was taken to a hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.
Man shot to death by truck owner after hitting several parked cars in neighborhood
PHOENIX (KPHO/Gray News) — A man is dead after police say he hit parked cars with his truck and then was shot by one of the owners. According to authorities, Bruce Roanhorse, 43, struck several parked cars and property in a north Phoenix neighborhood just after 4 a.m. Saturday.
Mesa teacher in running to be ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’
A kindergarten teacher at Eisenhower Center for Innovation in Mesa is in the running for the national competition and fundraiser, "America's Favorite Teacher." FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo introduces us to Marissa Arbuckle, and learns how you can cast your vote.
A huge outlet mall in Arizona that could take all day to see
If you love great deals on name-brand items, Phoenix Premium Outlets in Chandler, Arizona is a place you absolutely need to visit. With hundreds of stores spread across a massive outdoor shopping complex, this mall truly lives up to its reputation as one of Arizona’s top shopping destinations. Shoppers...
Suspect wanted for voyeurism at Mesa Walmart
Phoenix Police are searching for a man who they say looked up a victim's skirt with his video camera at a Mesa Walmart on March 30. The suspect is described as a Black man with dreads who was seen leaving in a black Honda SUV.
Person detained following double stabbing in Phoenix
PHOENIX - One person is detained after police say two men were stabbed overnight in Phoenix. At around 1:21 a.m. Phoenix Police responded to the area of 16th Street and Indian School Road on April 26 regarding a person armed with a knife. Two men were found with apparent stab...
Infrastructure dominates Queen Creek’s proposed budget
It’s only fitting that Queen Creek, which has witnessed explosive growth for years, is earmarking the majority of its budget for infrastructure. The $840.6 million Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget that Town Manager Bruce Gardner has recommended to the Town Council contains $427 million – or 56% – for infrastructure.

















