InMaricopa town hall to host 6 city council candidates for Facebook Live
The six candidates running for three seats on Maricopa City Council will take questions from voters at Thursday’s 2020 Primary Election Town Hall hosted...
Monday is deadline to register to vote in Aug. 4 primary election
If you haven’t registered yet and plan to vote in the primary election, you don’t have much time.
Monday is the deadline to register to...
Watch: 5 city council candidates talk issues in Facebook Live interviews
In late May, InMaricopa.com launched its Meet the Candidates series on Facebook Live, an opportunity to sit down with city council candidates and discuss...
Meet the assessor candidate: Challenger Mike Cruz
Michael “Mike” Cruz is running for Pinal County assessor this year, challenging incumbent Douglas Wolf in the Republican primary.
Age: 34
Residence: Casa Grande
Years in Pinal...
Meet the assessor candidate: Incumbent Douglas Wolf
Douglas Wolf has been Pinal County assessor since 2012 and is up for re-election this year, facing a Republican primary challenge from Mike Cruz.
Age:...
Election 2020 may impact MUSD’s 2nd high school, current override
Maricopa Unified School District wants to open its second high school in 2022.
With just a little over two years to make that happen, the...
Letter: Putzova will lead push for single payer
By Mike Vukmir
Now that Bernie has endorsed Joe Biden, those of us who are looking for relief from the burden of perhaps a 20%...
‘Process was not followed,’ Gusse cleared of ethics violation
Saying not only was there no ethics violation proven but that the process shouldn’t have allowed the complaint in the first place, Maricopa City...
InMaricopa owner files ethics complaint against councilwoman Gusse
An ethics complaint has been filed against Maricopa City Councilwoman Julia Gusse by Scott Bartle, owner and publisher of InMaricopa.
Bartle filed the complaint April...
Meet the candidate: Nancy Smith
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council – Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Meet the candidate: Bob Marsh
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council – Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Meet the candidate: Amber Liermann
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council – Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Meet the candidate: Andre LaFond
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council – Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Meet the candidate: Julia Gusse
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council – Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Meet the candidate: Linette Caroselli
Six people are running for three seats on Maricopa City Council - Linette Caroselli, Julia Gusse, Andre LaFond, Amber Liermann, Bob Marsh and Nancy...
Jordan joins MUSD board touting financial literacy
The newest member of the Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board has been surrounded by teachers all his life.
Jim Jordan’s parents were both teachers,...
Meet the Candidates: Why these 6 are running for City Council
Six people are running for three available seats on Maricopa City Council this year. The candidates have answered several questions from InMaricopa. Today, we...
Reminder: You, too, can be a school board member
Anyone interested in being appointed to Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board has until April 17 to submit paperwork to the county’s education department.
One...
6 run for 3 seats on city council
With three seats up for grabs and only two incumbents running, 2020 already has the makings for interesting local politicking.
The door closed Monday afternoon...
Judd resigns from MUSD board
Joshua Judd announced his resignation from the Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board during its regular meeting Wednesday.
He was elected in 2016, and his...
Presidential Preference: Find your polling location
March 17 is the Presidential Preference Election. Only the Democratic Party is participating. As this is not a primary, only registered Democrats can vote.
The...
McClure touts fiscal responsibility in race for supervisor seat
A resident of the Saddlebrooke area is now the only Republican nominee for the District 4 seat on the Pinal County Board of Supervisors.
Jeffrey...
County supervisor candidate drops out
Dan Frank of Maricopa is ending his campaign for Pinal County District 4 supervisor.
The president of the Maricopa Flood Control District Board, planning and...
Congressional candidate suspends campaign after overdose
Congressional candidate Chris Taylor has suspended his campaign for the District 1 seat after a near-fatal overdose.
Taylor was one of three running for the...
Frank sees roads, water, workforce driving supervisor’s race
Maricopa Flood Control District Board President Dan Frank already sees some of the big issues shaping up in the campaign for Pinal County Board...
Cruz to challenge Wolf for county assessor
Maricopa resident Michael "Mike" Cruz has officially announced his candidacy for the August primary election for Pinal County assessor.
Cruz was born and raised in...
Appeals court’s RTA ruling may boost SR 347
Almost from the moment voters approved Prop 416/417 in 2017, Pinal County has been in court trying to put it into action. A ruling...
Pearce announces candidacy for county supervisor
The race to replace Anthony Smith is widening. Three candidates have now announced an intention to run for Pinal County supervisor in District 4.
Marlene...
Frank seeks Pinal County supervisor’s seat
The Republican primary for county supervisor in District 4 just became a contest.
With Anthony Smith saying he will not run for re-election, Jeffrey McClure...
City council candidate hopefuls lining up to run
The City of Maricopa made election packets available Oct. 16 for those wishing to run for city council and mayor. By the end of...