Fry’s Food Store at Power and Baseline in Mesa Closing November 22
Mesa residents will soon lose one of the city’s long-standing grocery stores. Fry’s Food Stores, a division of The Kroger Co., has announced that its store at 1915 S. Power Road (Power and Baseline) will close its doors for good on November 22, 2025. The closure comes as...
First Time Dad-To-Be Killed During Bar Fight: ‘Wanted to Be the Best Father Ever’
Five people have been arrested in connection with the killing of Thomas John (TJ) Pizzitola on Oct. 11
Intense Debate: Phoenix Police Implement New Policy to Improve Treatment of Minors
This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Phoenix police create new policy to stop treating kids like shit. Phoenix police create new policy to stop treating kids like shit.
Woman sues Phoenix cop who fatally shot her son in the back
On Jan. 17, a Phoenix police officer shot and killed 45-year-old Christopher Phillips in the back as he was running away, firing a single rifle shot like a hunter in a deer stand. Now the family of Phillips, who was the second person killed by Phoenix cops in 2025, is suing the city and the officer who pulled the...
New Western Gateway Pipeline to move petroleum from Texas into Arizona, California
A new pipeline is in the works to transport petroleum from Texas to Arizona and California. The Western Gateway Pipeline, announced by Phillips 66 Pipeline and Kinder Morgan , will run from the Texas panhandle through Arizona to Southern California, and is meant to "enhance energy reliability and address growing...
This Arizona Soul Food Café Serves Comfort Plates Locals Protect Like Family Heirlooms
Frankly, I was skeptical; I’d traveled too far from the South to believe true, deep-cut soul food could exist in the middle of Arizona. But then the plate arrived: a towering monument of impossibly crisp fried chicken, lightly dusted with proprietary seasoning, resting next to a fluffy, syrup-drenched waffle.
Arizona nonprofit aims to create housing for domestic violence survivors
A chance encounter with a homeless woman after moving to Arizona led Shante Saulsberry to start a nonprofit organization to help victims of domestic violence build stability in their lives. Now she is working to take it a step further, by creating housing. Saulsberry, who grew up in foster care, founded Janice’s...
AZ Jews for Pride march with joy and unity at Phoenix Pride Parade
Nearly 100 Valley Jews filled Third Street in downtown Phoenix with song, a shofar and a celebratory mood on Sunday, Oct. 19, as they marched together in the annual Phoenix Pride Parade. Behind a large white banner reading “AZ Jews for Pride,” the group sang Jewish songs, waved rainbow flags and even broke into the...
This popular seafood spot will open in Arizona next year. Here’s what to know
Finding good seafood is the Valley can be tricky considering we are a landlocked state. However, Cousins Maine Lobster is bringing its tasty seafood to Arizona as part of the restaurant's nationwide expansion. Cousins Maine Lobster is fast-casual restaurant with food trucks serving up seafood staples around the...
Mesa teacher gets 187 years in prison for crimes against students
MESA, Ariz. — An East Valley teacher has been sentenced to more than a century in prison for crimes committed against two of his former juvenile students. Cory Kapahulehua, 44, was recently sentenced to 187 years in an Arizona prison after he was convicted of several felony offenses of child molestation and sexual...











