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  1. article Bridgestone plans major rubber research lab in Mesa

    Tuesday, August 21, 2012 7:00 am

    The Bridgestone Corp. has chosen Mesa for a new research and development facility that will focus on making tire-grade rubber from a native desert shrub.

  • article Power Road project includes branding area as high-tech hub

    Friday, June 29, 2012 6:01 am

    A construction project to widen Power Road on the Mesa-Gilbert border is about much more than adding a couple of traffic lanes to the busy thoroughfare.

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  • article Power Road construction will bring restrictions in July

    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 7:01 am

    A construction project to widen Power Road will restrict the major thoroughfare to one lane in each direction for more than a year.

  • article Power Road widening begins Monday near Santan Freeway

    Saturday, June 16, 2012 6:17 am

    More than a year of construction will begin Monday on about two miles of Power Road, which will be improved from the Loop 202 Santan Freeway to Pecos Road.

  • article U of A bringing degree programs to the area

    Wednesday, February 8, 2012 5:00 pm

    The University of Arizona and Chandler announced last week the two are teaming up to bring a university presence, along with master's and certificate programs, to the downtown area as soon as this May.

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  • article U. of Arizona bringing degree programs to Chandler

    Thursday, February 2, 2012 8:55 am

    Chandler and the University of Arizona announced Wednesday the two are teaming up to bring a university presence, along with master's and certificate programs, to the downtown area as soon as this May.

  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

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  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

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  • article Mesa: The Mayor’s View ...

    Sunday, October 30, 2011 12:00 am

    Mesa is the place to be! Whether you are here on business, enjoying a vacation, live here part-time or year-round, be sure to take in all that Mesa has to offer. Cheer on the Chicago Cubs as they train at Hohokam Stadium and visit our vibrant downtown with unique shops, art galleries and restaurants. Come see our dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, spark your child’s creativity at the Arizona Museum for Youth, or enjoy a theatre performance at the spectacular Mesa Arts Center. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, test your skills at one of our many outstanding golf courses, hike the Superstition Mountains or float down the Salt River. Adults and kids alike can find fun in our year-round sunshine. Mesa is also a premier location for business with the extension of light rail coming through downtown in 2016 and new flights being announced by Allegiant regularly at the expanding Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. We have high-tech facilities like Boeing, First Solar and AzLabs all while offering a variety of higher education options in the Power Knowledge Corridor. Getting here is easy and living here is great!

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  • article Power Road widening project nears construction phase

    Thursday, June 30, 2011 4:12 pm

    A burgeoning section of Power Road featuring shops, restaurants, two schools and an airport has long lacked a vital asset: an urban throughway to connect them all.

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  • article Time is right for the East Valley Aviation and Aerospace Alliance

    Monday, April 18, 2011 1:45 pm

    Out of the corner of my eye I caught the word "aerospace" and the letters "WV."

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  • article East Valley finally on the high-tech map

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:00 am

    They are the East Valley’s big picture guys.  

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  • article East Valley finally on the high-tech map

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:00 am

    They are the East Valley’s big picture guys.  

    2 image(s) 5 article(s)

  • article East Valley finally on the high-tech map

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:00 am

    They are the East Valley’s big picture guys.  

    2 image(s) 5 article(s)

  • article Mesa seeks to brand 'Power Knowledge Corridor'

    Saturday, January 29, 2011 11:00 am

    Eleven miles of Power Road will get an image boost later this year as Mesa looks to better promote a corridor of higher education, research and aerospace.

    1 image(s) 2 article(s)

  • article Mesa seeks to brand 'Power Knowledge Corridor'

    Saturday, January 29, 2011 11:00 am

    Eleven miles of Power Road will get an image boost later this year as Mesa looks to better promote a corridor of higher education, research and aerospace.

    1 image(s) 2 article(s)

  • article Mesa seeks to brand 'Power Knowledge Corridor'

    Saturday, January 29, 2011 11:00 am

    Eleven miles of Power Road will get an image boost later this year as Mesa looks to better promote a corridor of higher education, research and aerospace.

    1 image(s) 2 article(s)

  • pdf Valley Metro Route 184

    Friday, January 21, 2011 10:42 am

  • article Upstart sheriff rides Ariz. law to national fame

    Sunday, September 12, 2010 3:40 pm

    FLORENCE — Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu has been on the job less than two years, but he's already emerging as a leading border security hawk and a rising star in the Republican Party.

    Arizona's controversial crackdown on illegal immigration has created an insatiable appetite for pundits to banter over illegal immigration, and Babeu has helped fill the void. The shiny-headed, 41-year-old sheriff has appeared on cable news shows at least nine times since Gov. Jan Brewer signed the measure April 23.

    Babeu's an unlikely authority on illegal immigration — a "border sheriff" whose territory lies dozens of miles from the border; a lawman with a decades-old political career that began as an 18-year-old city councilman in New England.

    But he's carved a niche as a prolific critic of the federal government.

    "Literally the president has shirked his responsibility," he said. "I'm letting everybody who will care to listen know what is going on here."

    With a penchant for publicity and a dogged focus on combating illegal immigration, it's easy to compare Babeu to Joe Arpaio, the Maricopa County sheriff known nationally for his tough immigration enforcement and locally for his battles with political rivals.

    Babeu says he respects Arpaio but rejects suggestions that he's the next "Sheriff Joe." Their styles are very different, he says.

    "Sheriff Paul" — as he's known on his campaign materials — had just a few years of experience in law enforcement when he ousted an incumbent sheriff in 2008 and took over as chief of the 700-person department responsible for law enforcement and the county jail. Two decades earlier he was the youngest councilman ever elected in North Adams, Mass., and he went on to fail in two bids for mayor there.

    So he followed his parents west and signed up to be a cop in suburban Chandler, outside Phoenix, and was later elected by his fellow officers to lead the police union.

    The affable cop smiles easily and often, even when he's just finished a biting attack on the federal government. He was the first Republican in memory to win countywide in Pinal, and he quickly raised the profile of his agency by joining the circuit of vocal Arizona border hawks.

    Four months after taking office, in May 2009, Babeu teamed with immigration hard-liners including Arpaio and state Sen. Russell Pearce in a legislative hearing calling for local police to get more involved in immigration enforcement. The hearing was a precursor to Arizona's immigration law that, a year later, would give Babeu a megaphone to build a national profile.

    He grabbed the attention of conservatives when he asked last month for donations to buy new semiautomatic rifles. "My deputies are outgunned and we are outmanned" by Mexican drug cartels, he said.

    Critics, including the chair of the county Board of Supervisors, wondered why he didn't just ask the supervisors to buy the new weapons. Babeu said the crisis was so imminent he didn't have time to deal with government procurement rules.

    As sheriff, Babeu oversees 218 sworn police officers who patrol an area larger than Connecticut, much of it remote desert. It's miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, above Pima and Santa Cruz counties, but still a key corridor for human and drug smugglers sneaking toward busy highways.

    The situation on the ground hasn't changed much in the last decade or so, said Sgt. Dave Hausman, interim president of the union representing Pinal sheriff's deputies. Babeu's just made immigration enforcement a higher priority.

    "The sheriff certainly saw an opportunity to make a name for himself on this issue, and he is politically savvy enough to take advantage of that opportunity," said state Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, a Phoenix Democrat, who said she appreciates that Babeu is always polite even though they bitterly disagree.

    On one morning earlier this month, Babeu was visited by Romanian law enforcement officials who wanted to learn about battling organized crime. He showed them intelligence photos of men carrying rifles and bales of marijuana through the desert.

    Ever the politician, Babeu gave his guests a defense of Arizona's Senate Bill 1070, and a rebuke of President Barack Obama.

    "At a time when we need help, our federal government has become our enemy and is taking us to court," he said, referring for a Justice Department lawsuit challenging Arizona's immigration law.

    Then he added: "We can say that in America and I won't disappear at night."

    Babeu's rise hasn't been without stumbles. He was forced to apologize for appearing on a radio show that endorses racist ideologies. He said his staff didn't do enough research about the show.

    Babeu owes much of his political standing to Arizona Sen. John McCain, who enlisted Babeu in April to help sell his 10-point border security plan. Babeu also starred in two key television ads touting McCain's plan, including a much-lampooned spot in which McCain turns to Babeu and says "complete the danged fence."

    "He's really on the front lines, and his knowledge and expertise I value enormously," McCain said of the sheriff. "But also he's become a national figure and spokesperson for border security, and I think he probably has a bright political future."

    Indeed, campaign finance reports show donations have flowed in to Babeu from around the country all summer. Babeu doesn't face re-election until 2012.

    In Babeu's office, atop a stack of books on a crowded coffee table, sits a memoir by Sarah Palin. Behind his desk is a framed photo of the sheriff with McCain's former vice presidential nominee.

    It's fitting company for a smooth-talking politician who, like Palin, suddenly skyrocketed to Republican celebrity with a little help from McCain.

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  • article Power Road Knowledge Corridor is great start

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 3:05 pm

    Our View: Homegrown ingenuity and dedicated marketing of community strengths are essential sparks for long-term economic stability. So it will be exciting to watch Mesa and Gilbert take advantage of a newly identified confluence of educational institutions along Power Road to market both cities to potential new employers.

  • article Power Road Knowledge Corridor is great start

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:00 am

    Our View: Homegrown ingenuity and dedicated marketing of community strengths are essential sparks for long-term economic stability. So it will be exciting to watch Mesa and Gilbert take advantage of a newly identified confluence of educational institutions along Power Road to market both cities to potential new employers.

  • article Power Road Knowledge Corridor is great start

    Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:00 am

    Our View: Homegrown ingenuity and dedicated marketing of community strengths are essential sparks for long-term economic stability. So it will be exciting to watch Mesa and Gilbert take advantage of a newly identified confluence of educational institutions along Power Road to market both cities to potential new employers.

  • article Power corridor of knowledge, possible jobs

    Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:33 pm

    Power Road has long been considered the spine of east Mesa and is a crucial artery for traffic heading up through Gilbert from Queen Creek and San Tan Valley.

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  • Power corridor of knowledge, possible jobs

    ALL SIGNS POINT TO KNOWLEDGE: Signs mark the entrances to the Chandler-Gilbert Community College Williams Campus and the ASU Polytechnic campus in Mesa.

  • Power corridor of knowledge, possible jobs

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