Merry Main Street in downtown Mesa offers a Winter Wonderland Ice Rink and a gnome-themed scavenger hunt until January 11.
Phillip Austin, a longtime attorney and a fierce supporter of Mesa’s Latino community, has died at the age of 73, his family ...
Oscar McBride balked when initially offered to take over the Murrieta Mesa football program. McBride already had been tapped to be the new coach at Notre Dame High School in Riverside when that phone ...
Oscar McBride balked when initially offered to take over the Murrieta Mesa football program. McBride already had been tapped to be the new coach at Notre Dame High School in Riverside when that ...
Four men are accused of stealing packages The thefts reportedly happened at a UPS warehouse in Mesa The four allegedly switched shopping labels on packages in order to ship them to themselves.
When founded, the original name of the organization was the Association of Hispanic Certified Public Accountants, later becoming the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting. It ...
Redevelopment of the Travelodge is expected to cost about $45 million, according to a 2023 staff report to the Costa Mesa City Council. The city pledged $4 million to get the motel bought and ...
Although they are fast‐growing populations in the United States, little is known about survival outcomes of Hispanic and Asian patients after in‐hospital cardiac arrest. In Get With The ...
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GrowthPolicy: In a recent paper, you study the connections between Hispanic citizens and non-citizens in terms of the impact on safety-net participation by Hispanic households in the presence of the ...
Jeff Hall (left) and Donna Journeaux received 2024 Ruapehu Citizen of the Year Awards from Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton. Two Ruapehu District residents have been recognised for their dedication to ...
Dec. 9—Residential and commercial customers in Mesa will see an uptick in their bills beginning Feb. 1 for utilities such as water, wastewater, trash and recyclable pick-ups. City Council last ...