Sequoia Deaf School builds classroom kitchen
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A generous donation has allowed Sequoia Deaf School in Mesa to start a consumer sciences program, but now they need help buying appliances. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Mesa students shown 'ancient artifacts' from 1980s
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Students at an elementary school in Mesa are studying archeology in a rather unusual way. The teacher used various items from back in the day that most adults grew up with, and students tried to see if they could recognize the items. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Fiesta Mall demolition: Animal advocates work to save stray cats stuck inside as walls go down

As the Fiesta Mall goes down during demolition, concerns over animals and people living inside the more than million-square-foot building are going up. Cats Action Team, Inc. volunteers say they took photos from inside the mall recently.

Are demands for electric vehicles slowing down? Here's what you should know

As major carmakers ramp up their investment in electric cars, supplies are expected to grow in the coming years. However, some are wondering whether demand for EVs are keeping up with the supply.

Demolition begins on vacant Fiesta Mall

The 80 acres of land will be completely cleared and re-envisioned. When finished, it could include up to 4,000 new homes and apartments, plus retail and office space.

1 dead, 4 hurt in head-on rollover crash in Mesa, fire department says

A person is dead and four others are hurt, including kids, after a crash near a Mesa intersection Friday afternoon, the Mesa Fire and Medical Department said.

Dinner's ready! Mesa man cooks meals on his dashboard on hot days

You probably heard the old saying, "It's so hot you can fry an egg on the sidewalk." Well, a Mesa man can do better than that.

Mesa sexual assault suspect on the loose, sketch released

The alleged assault happened near Adobe Road and Ellis Street at around 5 p.m. on June 11, and a sketch of the perpetrator has been released.

Man stabs his cousin in Mesa, PD says
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Mesa Police are investigating a stabbing that was reportedly between two cousins. It happened overnight near Gilbert Road and Broadway. Police say the two men were intoxicated when they got into an argument and one ended up stabbing the other. No word about what kind of weapon was used. It took some negotiations to get the suspect out of the house, but he was taken into custody while his cousin is recovering with non-life threatening injuries.

Fight over Xbox leads to shooting in Mesa, police say

Police say two brothers fighting over a video game console escalated into a shooting in Mesa, leaving one of them injured.

California man extradited to Arizona for deadly Mesa semi crash

Law enforcement extradited 58-year-old Daniel Tobon from Riverside. He was booked into jail on 15 felony counts, including manslaughter, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and endangerment.

Suspect sought who robbed Mesa toy store: Silent Witness

An armed man accused of robbing a Mesa toy store with children present is being sought by authorities.

How diverse are the student bodies of Arizona's public universities? Here's what you should know

Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action for college admissions, a certain level of attention is now placed on the diversity of a university's student population. With that in mind, how does Arizona's public universities stack up? Here's what you should know.

A unique Mesa summer camp for dogs and kids
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A Phoenix area couple is offering a special summer camp that is designed to teach kids, as well as fido. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more on what the summer camp will teach.