Mesa Police fatally shoot man during mental health emergency call

The situation began on Feb. 6 after a mental health crisis line called Mesa police for a 23-year-old white male in an apartment near Broadway and Dobson. An infant and toddler were also inside.

Police: Woman refuses to pull over for officer because it was the 'right thing to do'

"Because I felt like it was the right thing to do" was the explanation a Mesa woman gave when police asked why she didn't pull over for an officer when she was speeding, the department says.

Medieval Times donates to United Food Bank
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The knights and Her Majesty the Queen from the Medieval Times are donating 1,200 pounds of food to the United Food Bank. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Mesa murder suspect found in Texas after collaborative investigation

After several law enforcement agencies worked to locate a Mesa murder suspect, Cherdon Mitchell was arrested in Texas on Jan. 28. He's being held on a $500K bond.

Crane crashes onto Mesa mobile home, knocks down power lines

Video from SkyFOX shows the crane also knocked down power lines in the mobile home park near the Loop 202 and Main Street.

Mesa Police: Transient sets fire inside Walmart, causes over $6m in damages

Mesa Police officials say a man they believe is a transient is now under arrest, accused of setting a fire inside a Walmart store along Dobson Road on January 28.

Arizona Lottery: 2 winning lottery tickets yet to be claimed in the state

Two winning Powerball tickets were sold in Arizona for the Powerball drawing on Jan. 23, according to officials with the Arizona Lottery.

Man shoots girlfriend's ex-husband 10 times during argument, police say

A man was shot 10 times after getting into an argument with his ex-wife's boyfriend on Jan. 25, Mesa Police say. He's stable at the hospital.

Mesa Police arrest suspect in home invasion cases

Mesa Police officials say they have found a man they believe is involved in four home invasion incidents from December to January.

How marijuana legalization in Arizona affects med card holders

Industry leaders believe those who use medical marijuana cards should continue paying fees to retain those cards despite legalization in Arizona.

Recreational marijuana sales in Arizona bring new jobs - and long lines

The Arizona Department of Health Services on Jan. 22 approved licenses for 86 facilities to begin selling recreational marijuana, bringing new jobs and long lines.

City of Mesa offers employees their first round of COVID-19 vaccine

The city of Mesa is offering employees the first round of the COVID-19 vaccine and several pop-ups have been scheduled throughout the city. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Mesa PD locate two missing girls

Police say Serenity Edwards, 12, and London Collins, 10, were located on Jan. 20.

Eastbound Loop 202 reopens in Mesa after police situation

The Arizona Department of Transportation says the eastbound Loop 202 Red Mountain freeway has reopened at Country Club Drive following a law enforcement incident.

Woman, child critically injured after car crashes into power pole and fire hydrant in Mesa

A 23-year-old woman and her 2-year-old son were taken to a hospital in critical condition. A 32-year-old man was taken to a hospital in stable condition and a 1-year-old child was not injured.

East Valley food truck event brings out customers, helping small businesses

For small businesses in Mesa, the food truck event at Power Road is helping them survive amid the ongoing and worsening COVID-19 pandemic.

City of Mesa opens new outdoor dining space
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The City of Mesa has opened a new outdoor dining area so people can enjoy a meal safely, while supporting local businesses.