Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
Good morning, Mesa. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 18th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Celebrations honoring Cesar Chavez in Arizona were canceled at the foundation’s request after allegations of abuse surfaced, and the United Farm Workers union urged residents to join immigration justice events (no further details provided). KJZZ
- ➤ The Mesa Leadership Training and Development Class of 2026 completed its community service project by revitalizing the courtyard next to the Mesa Historical Museum and new Arizona Baseball Museum at 2345 N. Horne in February — the project supports the museum’s expansion and celebrates Arizona baseball history. Mesa Independent
- ➤ Mesa’s oldest fully restored Victorian home—the Sirrine House at Center and 2nd streets—will be transformed into a multi-use venue blending agricultural roots with educational programs and community events that honor its history while offering a new public space. ABC15 Arizona
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Residents in Mesa can check for hidden leaks during EPA WaterSense Fix a Leak Week from March 16-22 and join a scavenger hunt open until March 31. Homeowners who complete the hunt may win a $100 Ace Hardware gift card and get a leak test kit (rules apply). Mesa Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ State House members passed a measure that would let residents refuse medical mandates if the Senate approves it for the November ballot. Experts warn the change might end school vaccine checks and alter hospital policies — details voters should review before casting their votes. KJZZ
- ➤ Mesa's City Council approved a 20-year contract with the Arizona Electric Power Cooperative to secure power from the Pinal Solar Project at $29.63 per megawatt hour beginning in 2027 that will help lower energy bills and boost renewable energy to 57% in the city's supply. The Mesa Tribune
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ State lawmakers have proposed three bills to require hospital cath labs to install enhanced radiation protection systems that cut scatter radiation exposure and reduce reliance on heavy gear. Hospitals oppose the mandate, citing the $150,000 cost per unit and concerns about vendor competition (especially in rural settings). KJZZ
- ➤ A local mother shares her son’s near-drowning story from five years ago (he was 22 months old) to urge parents to get CPR certified at water safety events. Advocates stress that quick life-saving measures can protect families around pools. 12 News
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The Black Jacket Symphony Performs Led Zeppelin's 'Houses of the Holy'
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Ikeda Theater — Starts at $34 — Experience the iconic album performed live note for note in a full rock-and-roll spectacle.
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HeatSync Labs: Young Makers Workshop
6-10 p.m. — HeatSync Labs — Free entry — A hands-on workshop for kids and parents to explore their creativity and bring ideas to life.
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Big Patio Party with Live Music by The Hourglass Cats
4-7 p.m. — Pedal Haus Brewery — Free entry — Enjoy live music in a spacious brewery atmosphere in downtown Mesa.
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Gen X Comedy Takeover Tour
7:30 p.m. — Ikeda Theater — Tickets start at $56.50 — Celebrate nostalgia with vibrant voices of iconic creators in a night of humor and authenticity.
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Varials Live Performance
6-9 p.m. — Nile Theater — Tickets from $66 — Varials brings an unforgettable night of music to Mesa, AZ.
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Stella Standingbear Concert
8–11 p.m. — Nile Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience an enchanting night of music and cultural storytelling with Stella Standingbear.
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The Ravi Shankar Ensemble Performance
7:30-9 p.m. — Piper Repertory Theater — Tickets available — Experience a multi-generational collective of world-class musicians dedicated to the legacy of Ravi Shankar.
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Big Patio Party: Live Music Featuring Taide
4-7 p.m. — Pedal Haus Brewery — Free entry — Experience the electrifying sounds of The Taide Band fusing reggae, rock, and hip-hop live in the heart of Mesa.
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Sweet Pill Live at Nile Theater
6-9 p.m. — The Nile Theater — Tickets available — Experience an energetic night with Sweet Pill's emotive emo/pop-punk performance.
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Into the Woods
7:30 p.m. — MCC Performing Arts Center — Ticket cost varies — Experience the magical journey of wishes and consequences in this enchanting musical by Sondheim.
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