Golfland Sunsplash in Mesa suing Gov. Ducey over closing water parks

"[Sunsplash] has...been denied due process by [Ducey's] failure to create any process by which [Sunsplash] can establish that its operations are safe," according to court documents filed by the Mesa water park on Aug. 10.

Mesa woman gets prison term for stealing insurance company checks

The Mesa woman reportedly spent the stolen money on vacations, spa treatments, furniture, cars and her daughter’s wedding.

VP Pence returns to Arizona with campaign stops in Tucson and Mesa

The Vice President stopped in Tucson and Mesa in the latest campaign stops for the upcoming presidential election in November.

Group urges ASU to reconsider plans to return to in-person learning

A group consisting of people from the Arizona State University community is urging the university's administration to reconsider their plans for the upcoming fall semester.

Police investigate woman's murder at Tempe motel, suspect arrested

Tempe police say a man has been arrested in connection to the murder of a woman at a Tempe motel near Apache Blvd. and Rural Road.

ASU student move-in continues with new rules due to COVID-19

With COVID-19, the annual college dorm move-in process is looking rather different for the fall 2020 semester at Arizona State University.

DPS: Mesa drug house busted again; 7 people arrested

DPS officials say they busted a drug house in Mesa just 14 days after they served a search warrant at the some home over drug allegations.

Teacher, school official speak out as students start new school year amid COVID-19 pandemic

Parents, students, teacher, and school district officials are navigating in uncharted waters as students return to school for a new school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Vice President Mike Pence to visit Arizona on August 11

Pence will accept an endorsement from the Arizona Association of Police in Tucson and deliver remarks on "the Trump administration’s continued support of the men and women serving in law enforcement and their unwavering commitment to never defund the police," his office said.

Mesa Fire holds first immunization clinic since COVID-19 outbreak began

As kids are gearing up to go back to school, at least one Arizona city has many children who haven't had a chance to get their vaccinations - but first responders are trying to fix that. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

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Preparations are underway for Mesa Fire's free immunization clinic from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. on August 1 at Mesa Public Safety Training Facility.

Valley pastor remembers life, legacy of late Georgia Rep. John Lewis

A Valley pastor is recounting how efforts by late Georgia Rep. John Lewis to achieve equality for African Americans have inspired his own work on police reform.

Valley group trying to make COVID-19 testing available for more people in Arizona

Officials with a Valley organization say they are putting additional measures in place to address what they claim are additional challenges faced by minority and low-income communities when it comes to COVID-19 testing.

Teachers preparing for a virtual start to 2020-2021 school year

As a new school year approaches, teachers are getting ready to teach in a different way during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

DPS: Troopers used grappler device to end pursuit

DPS officials say this is the first time the department has successfully used the Grappler to stop a car.