Meta unveils a data center in Mesa with pledges of sustainability at a time when critics are raising louder concerns about electricity consumption.
Meta has brought its Mesa data center in Arizona online. The company broke ground on the initially-$800 million data center back in 2021, and announced that the site's scope would be expanded back in 2022.
MESA, Ariz. — Music classes for elementary students in Mesa Public Schools will continue for at least the next year. The Mesa Public School Board voted 5-0 to allocate an additional $1.3 million from the Carry Forward Fund to avoid reducing specials, including general music for fourth through sixth-grade students.
Kate St. John’s ongoing nightmare with Arizona’s Motor Vehicle Division is finally over, and she credits On Your Side for making it happen.
Here & Now 's Robin Young speaks with Mesa, Arizona, Mayor Mark Freeman about what he's anticipating from the second term of President-elect Donald Trump.
Instead of celebrating a birth, a Valley couple had to say goodbye to their baby after a prolonged labor at a Mesa birthing center ended with a stillbirth.
School districts across the Valley and across Arizona are facing tough decisions amid budget shortfalls. While some districts point to declining enrollment as the key factor in the lack of funds, the real reason may be more nuanced than that.
Between now and June, the Valley's concert calendar is crammed with big-ticket outdoor music fests, including an alien-themed electronic dance rager, multiple country music bonanzas and a baseball-themed rock festival spanning back-to-back weekends.
Best things to do in metro Phoenix this month include the WM Phoenix Open, a hoop-dancing championship and an international soccer tournament.
Richard Taylor, who started Peoria Centennial's football program and led it to eight championships, said he'd consider staying on as an assistant.
Meet 9 Arizona startups that are angling to have a long runway for success as industry disruptors and innovators.
President Donald Trump's administration ordered a temporary freeze on federal grants and loans, sparking widespread confusion among Arizona companies, agencies, and other recipients of federal dollars.