Sun Life Family Health to receive $4.4M grant, O’Halleran announces
Sun Life Family Health Center will receive $4.4 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The grant was...
23,000-acre park to rise from mountains west of Maricopa
The legendary naturalist John Muir was an early advocate for preserving the wilderness of America.
Called the “Father of our National Parks,” he was passionate...
Morgan: While helpful, home warranty only goes so far
Of an estimated 21,000 existing houses in the city limits of Maricopa, nearly 8,000 of them are at least 15 years old.
At that age,...
Best Moms InMaricopa winners do it all
Two words describe the three winners of 2022 Best Mom InMaricopa contest.
“Absolutely amazing,” declared Jim Carlisto of 72SOLD, a presenting sponsor for the contest....
Man, woman face drug charges after traffic stop
A man and woman arrested Thursday night face multiple drug-related charges after their vehicle was stopped by Maricopa police.
Joseph W. Mavis, 35, no address...
P&Z to consider approval of Home at Maricopa complex
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission will consider approval of plans for the largest apartment complex yet proposed in the city.
The commission will review...
Eastbound I-10 closure postponed
The Interstate 10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project team has postponed this weekend’s eastbound I-10 closure between US 60 and Loop 202 because of the...
Poll results: Price did a great job as mayor
Maricopan voters’ satisfaction with Christian Price as mayor was strong enough to result in three handily-won re-elections.
With Price resigning effective July 1, we asked...
Woman charged with DUI after accident with police vehicle
Police said they arrested a woman after her car struck a police vehicle in Maricopa Meadows on Tuesday night.
Brittany M. Mays, 28, no address...
Manufactured home sells for $265K
The least expensive home sold in Maricopa March 10-April 9 was a double-wide manufactured home in the Heritage District that landed the seller $265,000....
Fire rips through home in Cobblestone Farms
Fire destroyed a home in Cobblestone Farms on Thursday evening.
The single-story home at Vineyard Street and Celtic Avenue in Cobblestone Farms went up in...
Maricopa arts group to honor composer Judith Lang Zaimont
Judith Lang Zaimont, an internationally acclaimed composer, will be honored by the Maricopa Friends of the Arts.
Zaimont, a 17-year Maricopa resident and tour-de-force for...
Chief: Community valued partner on police beat
It has been a few months since my last column on how the Maricopa Police Department is policing your community.
In that column, I discussed...
CAC president joins MEDA board
The Maricopa Economic Development Alliance (MEDA) has announced the appointment of two directors.
Dr. Jacquelyn “Jackie” Elliott joins as a new board member and Ross...
489-acre housing community gets preliminary plat approval
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission has approved the preliminary plat for the Moonlight Ridge community, a 489-acre development adjacent to the Ak-Chin Southern...
More weekend closures on Interstate 10
Drivers headed to the Valley this weekend will once again have to make alternate route plans as the Arizona Department of Transportation will close...
April 2022 market snapshot: Home inventory still lagging
Maricopa real estate market inventory continues to make buyers fret and sellers smile.
Sellers will be happy to know the average sales price of the...
InFocus: Maricopa Pantry leader looks to rebuild after fire
When Maricopa Pantry burned to the ground March 28, Jim Shoaf and his wife, Alice, saw two decades of hard work go up in...
Pinal Public Health closes Maricopa clinic for renovations
The Pinal County Public Health building at 41600 W. Smith Enke Road has closed temporarily to prepare for additional services for women and children.
The...
City sells land to advance plans for Copper Sky medical campus
The City will sell three parcels of land adjacent to Copper Sky Regional Park for use in the development of a medical campus.
City Council...
Colleagues, friends: Christian Price leads with ‘contagious’ passion
Mayor Christian Price stunned the citizens of Maricopa last week by announcing his resignation as mayor, effective July 1.
In his fourth term, Price has...
O’Halleran opens up on issues facing Maricopa, country
The whole political structure in America “has gotten out hand,” according to U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran.
The Democrat-Republican divide in the U.S. Congress needs to...
Man charged with sexually assaulting sedated wife
A Maricopa man faces one count of sexual assault against his sedated wife.
The woman, who suspected her husband was making nonconsensual sexual contact with...
Huge apartment project would alter city’s skyline
Maricopa’s skyline might soon be rising.
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission has advanced a plan for the city’s largest apartment development – and its...
Loads of community support get Maricopa Pantry back on its feet
The Maricopa Pantry food bank is back.
Thanks to a great deal of community support, the help of St. Mary’s Food Bank from Phoenix and...
Planning & Zoning OKs another phase at Anderson Farms
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission has approved a preliminary plat for Phase 2B construction of Anderson Farms.
EPS Group Inc. had made the request...
Health inspector dings 13 businesses with 40 violations
A summary of the March 15-April 11 food inspections by Pinal County Environmental Health Services:
Bashas' Deli
Equipment, Food-Contact Surfaces, Nonfood-Contact Surfaces and Utensils
Observed a...
InMaricopa interview: Price talks of past, future as city leader (VIDEO)
After four terms (and more than a decade) as mayor of Maricopa, Christian Price resigned last week to accept a position as CEO and...
Months of road construction on SR 347 begins
Road construction on State Route 347 that will cause months of delays for Maricopa motorists traveling to and from the Valley has begun.
The project...
Poll: huge support for transportation tax redux
A recent poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, a national political and public affairs survey research firm, found Pinal County residents overwhelmingly support another...