Federal candidates take on hot topics at Town Hall (GALLERY/VIDEO)
Engaged citizens quizzed nearly 40 candidates vying for federal, state and local offices Saturday in an InMaricopa.com Town Hall. Among them were three candidates...
Letter in support of Manfredi for City Council
By Gary Miller
Through our common ground to help better shape our local & state government to improve citizens’ quality of life, I have had...
Maricopa ranks 3rd highest in county auto accidents
Danger on the road rose last year in Maricopa, according to a state report published Tuesday.
The 2017 Crash Facts for the State of Arizona,...
Letter: Morrison ‘best candidate for constable’
By Robert Taylor
I am a Maricopa resident since 2009 and a law enforcement professional since 2006 with multiple commendations, including a medal of valor...
Question candidates for federal, state, local office at Town Hall Saturday
Nearly 40 candidates are lined up to participate in a Primary Election town hall Saturday in Maricopa.
InMaricopa.com Town Hall features federal, state and local...
SR 347 widening endangered? Tax judge strikes down RTA funding
Pinal County residents have been paying an extra half-cent retail sales tax since April to fund future transportation projects.
Wednesday, a Maricopa County Superior Court...
Letter: ‘Caroselli a vote for good government’
By Andrea C. McElroy
I am much honored to have been asked to pen this letter for Linette Caroselli, a woman who has dedicated her life...
Letter: Brown supporting Wade, Vitiello for City Council
By Marvin L. Brown
As a council member of the City of Maricopa for 10 years, I have had the opportunity to work with and...
Letter in support of Marsh for City Council
By Gary Miller
Through our common ground to help shape our city into an excellent community, I have had opportunities over the last four years...
Letter: In support of Rich Vitiello for City Council
By Barry R. Goldman
A few weeks ago, my wife and I had the honor of hosting a get-together for Maricopa City Council candidate Rich Vitiello...
Letter: Councilwoman backs Caroselli for City Council
By Julia Gusse
What's in an endorsement?
When I first ran for City Council in 2010, I was up against two incumbents and five newcomers. I...
Mayor Price endorses Manfredi, Wade in City Council election
By Christian Price
I have known Vincent Manfredi and Henry Wade for almost a decade and proudly served with both on city council since 2014....
Youth to help run InMaricopa.com Town Hall
Students will get a peek at the democratic process during a candidate debate in August.
The Primary Election Town Hall, an InMaricopa.com event, will host...
Clerk candidates battle for GOP nomination
The office of clerk of the Pinal County Supreme Court has been a volatile position within the Republican Party and is again heading for...
County Recorder: ‘Time is running out to register to vote’
Pinal County Recorder Virginia Ross is reminding voters and potential voters that the midterm election will be soon upon us.
“Time is running out to...
Appeals court sides with City, Apex
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the City of Maricopa and Private Motorsports Group after a lawsuit by a resident.
Bonita Burks...
A dream not deferred but transformed
By Linette Y. Caroselli
Never in a million years did I think I would ever become a teacher. My dream was to be the next...
Council candidates talk business growth, water regulation at election forum
All seven candidates for three seats on the Maricopa City Council participated in a primary election forum at Maricopa Unified School District on Saturday....
In appeals court, resident argues legal standing to sue City over Apex zoning
In a resident’s lawsuit against the City of Maricopa and a sports-car club, both sides presented their cases to the Arizona Court of Appeals...
Transportation Safety Plan meeting comes to Maricopa
Due to strong interest of Maricopa residents, the Public Meeting for the Pinal County Strategic Transportation Safety Plan will be extended to 4:30–7 p.m.,...
Primary election town hall to feature candidates from Congress to City Council
Maricopa High School is hosting the InMaricopa.com Town Hall Aug. 4 at the MHS Performing Arts Center. The free event is open to the...
Know your candidates: 7 running for Maricopa City Council
Seven people are competing for three seats on the Maricopa City Council. Vice Mayor Peg Chapados opted not to run this year, but Henry...
Know your candidates: 3 running for constable
Three men are campaigning to be the next constable of the Maricopa/Stanfield Justice Court. Republicans Bill Griffin and Glenn Morrison meet in the Primary...
Wade: This will be one of Maricopa’s most important elections
By Henry Wade
As we get closer to the Aug. 28 primary election, it is becoming abundantly clear that this will be one of Maricopa’s...
Letter: Why I’m running for city council
By Rich Vitiello
Hello, Maricopa. I’m Rich Vitiello and in the running to be your next city council member. You may have seen me standing on...
Kimball withdraws from House race
Bridger Kimball is withdrawing from the legislative race.
The Maricopa resident had been campaigning for the state House of Representatives in District 11. He is...
RTA working with MAG, Gila River on SR 347 expansion
The Goldwater Institute’s lawsuit against the Pinal Regional Transportation Authority Plan (RTA) is in the hands of a judge as of May 21, and...
Campaign Finance Reports: Who’s raising big funds in the Primary?
(Candidates ranked by receipts)
Federal Offices
(January 2017-March 2018 receipts)
U.S. Senate
Kyrsten Sinema (D)
Cash balance: $6,688,670
Receipts: $6,552,764
Disbursements: $2,127,728.43
Debts owed: $0
Martha McSally (R)
Cash balance: $2,578,746
Receipts: $3,377,931
Disbursements: $799,184
Debts owed:...
City to host hearing to increase tax levy
The City of Maricopa is proposing an increase in property taxes. A public hearing is set June 19 at 7 p.m. during city council’s...
Council to consider new authorities for city manager
The city council will vote Tuesday whether to approve new powers and duties for its city manager.
On the agenda June 5 is an ordinance...