Mesa is hosting a recurring free comedy event called “That’s What She Said,” an all-female comedy showcase featuring local comedians and performers at Jarrod’s Coffee, Tea & Art Gallery in downtown Mesa. The event is designed to highlight female stand-up talent while giving residents and visitors an opportunity to enjoy […]
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Las Sendas Live Music Nights
Las Sendas Golf Club in Mesa is hosting a continuing series of live music nights at its popular Patio & Grille, offering guests an opportunity to enjoy live entertainment, food, drinks, and sunset views overlooking the Valley. The event series is part of the venue’s seasonal entertainment lineup designed to […]
Parched: The Art Of Water In The Southwest
A new art exhibition called “Parched: The Art of Water in the Southwest” is being featured in Mesa, highlighting the deep relationship between water, culture, survival, and the environment throughout the American Southwest. The exhibit explores how water has shaped communities, landscapes, and artistic expression across the desert region for […]
How To Avoid The Post Office Text Scam, According To Police
Police in Paradise Valley are warning residents about a growing text message scam that falsely claims a local post office is shutting down and urges people to take immediate action. Authorities say the messages are fraudulent and are not connected to the United States Postal Service in any way. According […]
Meta Begins Cutting 8,000 Positions In AI Transformation
Meta has begun cutting approximately 8,000 jobs worldwide as the tech giant aggressively restructures its business around artificial intelligence, marking one of the company’s largest rounds of layoffs in recent years. The layoffs began Wednesday and are expected to affect roughly 10% of Meta’s global workforce. Employees across multiple departments […]
Gilbert Warns Residents About Proper Recycling After Six Trash Truck Fires This Year
The Town of Gilbert is warning residents to be more careful about what they place in trash and recycling bins after the community experienced six trash truck fires within the past year, according to town officials. Officials said many of the fires are caused by hazardous materials being improperly thrown […]
Camelback Mountain Hiking Trails Reopen After Bee Attack
Camelback Mountain hiking trails reopened Wednesday morning after Phoenix officials temporarily shut down the popular hiking area following a bee swarm attack that injured multiple hikers a day earlier. According to Phoenix Fire officials, the incident happened Tuesday morning near the Cholla Trail on Camelback Mountain when a swarm of […]
Phoenix Dance Company Hosts 1K Students For Performance At Orpheum Theatre
A Phoenix-based dance organization welcomed approximately 1,000 students to the historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix for a special spring showcase designed to combine performing arts, education, and community engagement. DanceMotion Performing Company hosted its two-act spring performance over the weekend, giving students from across the Valley an opportunity to […]
New Home Fire Sprinkler Exhibit To Open At Hall Of Flame Museum
A new interactive exhibit focused on home fire sprinkler systems is opening at the Hall of Flame Museum in Phoenix, with fire officials hoping the display will educate residents about how sprinkler systems can dramatically reduce deaths, injuries, and property damage during house fires. The exhibit is designed to show […]
NextEra Energy To Buy Dominion Energy, Combining Two Of The Country’s Largest Utilities
NextEra Energy has announced plans to acquire Dominion Energy in a massive all-stock deal that would combine two of the nation’s largest utility companies and create what officials say would become the largest regulated electric utility business in the world by market value. The proposed merger, valued at approximately $66.8 […]












