With 140 square miles and over 500,000 residents and growing, Mesa is a giant stage for human drama and grand plans. And many will be playing out this year. Here
Visit Mesa, the City of Mesa’s primary tourism development partner, is considering organizational reforms six months after two board members resigned to protest the nonprofit’s handling of a $60,000 corporate
Mesa City Council introduced an ordinance last week that would boost pay for the city’s elected officials and dissolve an independent commission that shared responsibility for setting compensation for council
Visit Mesa’s board of directors have adopted the organization’s first 10-year master plan for tourism to transform the city into a “major visitor destination” with direct spending by tourists exceeding