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Good morning, Mesa. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 9th of July.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Soroptimist International of the East Valley recently announced its 2025—26 Board of Directors, naming Co—Presidents Teresa McCollom and Cheri Mingst-Smith, Treasurer Kristie Blevins, Secretary Marcia Chapman and Director Ruth Abbott to guide its efforts to empower women through education. The organization has been active for over 54 years and supports mentoring and scholarship programs such as Live Your Dream Awards and Dream It Be It.  Mesa Independent

CRIME NEWS

  • Mesa police said a man was fatally shot during an altercation outside The Home Depot (near Dobson Road and Rio Salado Parkway) around 11:30 a.m. on Monday, and authorities arrested a man who was charged with second-degree murder as the investigation continues.  ABC15 Arizona

CULTURE NEWS

  • Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox will perform at Mesa Arts Center on Friday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. at the Ikeda Theater at 1 E. Main St.—the show will mix modern songs with classic pop styles and tickets start at $46.  Mesa Independent
  • Dropout Kings will hold a memorial concert for late singer Adam Ramey on Sunday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. at the historic Nile Theatre (admission is $24) where guest bands including Escape the Fate and Scary Kids Scaring Kids will perform to celebrate his life.  The Arizona Republic
  • Heard Museum Director of Research Ann Marshall, PhD will lead a 30-minute curator talk on baskets from the Basha Family Collection of American Indian art—giving Mesa residents insight into creative techniques and the collection's significance—at an upcoming event.  Mesa Independent

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Kelly and Stanton sent a letter last week to the U.S. Department of Education asking that $118 million be released for Arizona schools because many districts expected the funds on July 1. Mesa Public Schools are losing $4.2 million for student support staff and the Boys and Girls Club may lose $1.3 million for programs—steps that could force cuts and layoffs as schools plan for the new term.  KJZZ

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Arizona asked a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of 7,000 alleged Medicaid fraud victims who claim that fake sober living homes cost the state billions; state officials argued that legal precedent and recent policy changes protect Arizona from liability.  KJZZ

EVENTS

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  • Autumn Live Performance

    7-10 p.m. — Nile Theater — No refunds — Rock out with Autumn and CMB Ru in a lively performance at the Nile Theater.

    Sat, 7/12/25

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  • VEX Robotics BattleBots and 3D Game Design

    9 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Jake's Unlimited — Varies — Dive into robotics and game design adventures for young engineers.

    Mon, 7/14/25

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  • Mesa Arizona Business Networking

    11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — The HUB Grill and Bar — $25 drop-in donation after two visits — Network with entrepreneurs and grow your business in a supportive community.

    Wed, 7/16/25

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  • Imaginarium Mesa: Winter Wonderland

    6-10 p.m. — Imaginarium Mesa — Ticket info unavailable — Immerse yourself in a magical light festival experience for all ages.

    Fri, 7/18/25

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  • Weekly Coffee Chat at Panera

    8 a.m. — Panera Bread — Free entry — Engage in casual conversations over coffee with the local community.

    Sat, 7/19/25

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  • Mesa Arizona Business Networking

    11:30 a.m. — The HUB Grill and Bar — Free entry — Connect with fellow entrepreneurs, business owners, and influencers in the heart of Mesa.

    Wed, 7/23/25

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  • Jason Russell: Comedy at The Cellar

    6 PM – 11 PM — The Cellar at 12West Brewing — 21+ only, 2 item minimum — Experience high-energy comedy with master impressionist Jason Russell over three unforgettable nights.

    Thu, 7/24/25

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  • Justin Foster Live at JP’s Comedy Club

    7-9 p.m. — JP’s Comedy Club — Ticket details vary — Experience the raw and ridiculous humor of Justin Foster as he shares personal stories that turn chaos into comedy.

    Fri, 7/25/25

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  • Family Paint Party

    5-7 p.m. — The HUB Grill and Bar — Cost varies — Unleash creativity at this family-friendly paint night for all ages.

    Sat, 7/26/25

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  • Botzee Robotics & Aerospace Engineering Flight Camp

    Half-day or full-week options — UPTOWN JUNGLE FUN PARK — Pricing details available — Explore drone technology and rocket science through hands-on activities and Minecraft challenges.

    Mon, 7/28/25

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