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Arizona-based homebuilder Maracay Homes recently made a $4 million investment to create 46 new home designs. The floor plans, dubbed the New Arizona Living Collection, are available at a number of East Valley Developments, including Mesa's Eastmark and Bridges at Gilbert.
Southwest Ambulance and Rural/Metro employees in a group, hands-only CPR training session.
Wilson Elementary School Principal Josh Hancock, Mesa Public School District Elementary Physical Education Coordinator Deb Pangrazi, Wilson Physical Education Teacher Kay Anderson, Wilson Physical Education Teacher and Grant Recipient Daniel Velazquez, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Program Coordinator Nora Carrillo, and Mesa Public School District Communications and Marketing coordinator Laurie Struna celebrate Wilson Elementary School's $5,000 grant from Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
Jester'z Improv will host a benefit FUN-drasier on May 20 to help lighten the load for the Lindman family--Kristen and Abe Lindman, with their children (front, l to r) Grant, 4, who was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma in February; Camille, 2; and Ava, 7.
Paul Luna, president and CEO of the Helios Education Foundation; Dan Scoggin, founding chief executive officer, Great Hearts Academies; and Pearl Chang Esau, president and CEO, Expect More Arizona, stand with school children Tuesday as Expect More Arizona honors their school, Great Hearts Academy.
Twenty Arizona students qualified to compete in next week's Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, which will be held this year=at the Phoenix Convention Center. The students come from across the state, including six from the Chandler Unified School District. Here, they receive honors from Gov. Jan Brewer.
Mountain View High School art students custom painted four pairs of Vans sneakers as part of the 2013 Vans Custom Culture contest.
Arizona's Take-Back Day collected 13,000 lbs. of unwanted prescription medication.
The DEA collected 13,000 lbs. of unwanted medication during the recent Arizona Take-Back Day.
Uziel Pilas, Grifyn Davis, Nick Knight and Grace Kennedy are members of the nationally acclaimed JROTC program at Apache Junction High School.
President Obama stands with all the teachers nominated for Teacher of the Year last month at the White House. Arizona Education Foundation teacher of the year Nancie Lindblom of Mesa is on the far right.
Arizona Education Foundation's teacher of the year, Mesa's Nancie Lindblom, stops for a photo before entering the White House last month. Lindblom was in Washington D.C. for a conference with the other state and division nominees for Teacher of the Year.
The We the People team from Tempe's Corona del Sol finished sixth this week in the national Constitution competition in Washington D.C.
Mesa's Red Mountain High School's Academic Decathlon team competed at the national competition last week in Minneapolis. The team finished fourth overall, winning the Super Quiz portion of the competition as well.
Donica Wolf made her first solo flight earlier this spring on her path to earn her private pilot's license. Wolf, 17, is a student in the aviation program at Mesa's East Valley Institute of Technology and a junior at Queen Creek High School.
Emma Allinger made her first solo flight earlier this spring on her path to earn her private pilot's license. Allinger, 18, is a student in the aviation program at Mesa's East Valley Institute of Technology and a senior at Gilbert High School.
Volunteers from DMB Associates, the community and the city came together recently to build a community garden in Mesa.
Volunteers put together raised beds for a new community garden in Mesa.
G3Box is a non-profit organization that works to covert steel shipping containers into medical grade clinics, including maternity and emergency relief. The first clinic, designed as a school project by ASU students (from left) Gabrielle Palermo, Susanna Young and Clay Tyler (along with John Walters; not pictured), is nearing completion and will be shipped to Kenya if an online fundraising campaign goal can be met. [submitted photo]
Kat Hughes is principal of the Higley Traditional Academy, which will open at the current Higley Elementary and Middle School, in the fall.
Construction is under way on the BASIS Mesa campus that is being built at Eastmark in east Mesa. The public charter school will open in the fall for students in grades five through 10.
Rajan Sheth, Sanjay Srinivasan and Nischay Upadhyayula compete April 13 in the finals of the Bickel & Brewer/New York University International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) debate competition in New York City. The team won the runner-up trophy and a $3,500 prize.
Youth share what keeps them "above the influence" and away from drugs and alcohol during last year's 4/20 event hosted by the Mesa Prevention Alliance. This year, the alliance is hosting its event at Mesa's Amazing Jakes.
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