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Super-volunteer Jim Irving leads by listening, guiding MUSD students
Jim Irving is regarded around town as a pillar of the community, a class act, dedicating more than 40 hours a week to Maricopa...
Super-volunteer Jim Irving, ‘heart and soul’ of MUSD
Jim Irving is 82 going on 62.
That’s a good thing because the retiree logs as many weekly hours as a volunteer for the Maricopa...
Jim Irving appointed to P&Z Commission
The Maricopa City Council unanimously appointed Jim Irving to the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission Tuesday. Irving, a former Maricopa Unified School District Governing...
School board bids farewell to Jim Irving
Maricopa Unified School District board member Jim Irving sat in his seat for the last time Tuesday amid high praise from teachers and colleagues.Butterfield...
Irving recognized; facility rental fees to be discussed
The Maricopa Unified School District school board will recognize board member Jim Irving at its 6 p.m. regular meeting Tuesday.The Dec. 11 meeting was...
Speaking series to highlight city resources
A new group of community organizers kicks off the summer with a monthly speaking series called “You Talk, We Listen.”
The series aims to provide...
KiDs DaY MaRiCoPa 2024
Saturday, September 21th, 2024, is the 17th annual “Kids Day Maricopa” The event promotes Health, Safety, and Environmental Awareness. Dr John A. Donohue and...
Vote approving pot shop not unanimous
In a rare move, Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission wasn’t unanimous in greenlighting a new business in town.
The commission approved a permit for the...
Poll: Few agree with Hobbs over 347, Riggs cutback
InMaricopa readers this week overwhelmingly said improvements to State Route 347 at Riggs Road are tax dollars well spent.
More than 1,200 readers responded to...
Youth center in the works
Teens could have a new hangout next year.
Plans to create a youth recreation center are in the works thanks to the Maricopa Community Coalition,...
Maricopa updates bus route, schedule
Maricopa Express Transit began operating its new route and schedule Sept. 18 following a request to the Transit Advisory Committee last month.
The request, made...
Juneteenth celebrations highlight history, possibilities
Maricopa residents recognized and celebrated a history of freedom and resilience with two Juneteenth weekend events.
The day commemorates the enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation...
Celebrating freedom, resilience: Maricopa community members reflect on the lasting influence of Juneteenth
Juneteenth. It’s an amalgamation of the words “June” and “nineteenth.” Today is a celebration of freedom, culture and resilience for many in the African...
Historical Society debuts city’s ‘rich tapestry’ in Black-history exhibit
The Maricopa Historical Society, hoping to illustrate the city’s diverse history and culture, has opened an exhibit featuring prominent Black figures since the city’s...
Maricopa Historical Society debuts Black History exhibit Saturday
The Maricopa Historical Society will debut a presentation featuring prominent Black figures since the city’s establishment in 2003 this Saturday from 10 a.m. to...
P&Z recommends ‘cleaning up’ patchwork zoning to facilitate proposed Maricopa Station
The Planning and Zoning Commission on March 28 recommended rezoning changes to several properties within the proposed Maricopa Station development area, citing the need...
Marijuana licensing updates approved by P&Z
Following minor clashes, the Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission on a 5-1 vote Tuesday forwarded to City Council updates of city zoning code and...
Maricopa Historical Society shares first glimpse into Black History exhibit
A presentation showcasing Black icons in the city since its establishment in 2003 debuts on April 15 at Maricopa Historical Society.
A free public...
P&Z approves new Lakes Park plan, amenities
A major development review of the plan for the city’s newest park received unanimous approval this week from the Planning & Zoning Commission.
The park...
P&Z approves zoning for commercial project
The Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously approved land use and zoning changes Oct. 24 for a 3.6-acre commercial development near the southeastern corner of...
Valley megachurch gets P&Z approval for Maricopa campus
The Planning & Zoning commission on Monday unanimously approved a request by Christ’s Church of the Valley for site, landscape, photometric and elevation-plan approval...
Copper Sky Medical Center to be economic driver for city
When the Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission approved a zoning change to allow the Copper Sky medical campus to move forward, it started the...
P&Z OKs rezoning for 200 more apartments off Porter Road
Another high-density apartment complex was approved Monday night for 10 vacant acres adjacent to Santa Rosa Springs.
The Planning & Zoning Commission voted 5-1 to...
Rockets launch at Desert Wind Middle School
Students from Desert Wind Middle School took to the skies Wednesday in the annual display of rocketry skills.
The event was created to give students...
Exceptional Community Hospital, Felix Appliance claim top chamber awards
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce gathered at Elements Events Center at Ak-Chin Circle April 23 to recognize a few of its own for outstanding...
Middle school students show off rocketry skills
Students from Maricopa Wells Middle School took to the skies Friday in the annual display of rocketry skills.
The event was created to give students...
Significant number of projects moved toward reality in November
The month of November saw a significant number of major housing projects, both single- and multi-family crop begin moving toward reality here in Maricopa....
Planning & Zoning denies 228 apartments
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission Monday denied the application request of Lincoln Avenue Capital, LLC for a zoning change from commercial to mixed...
Editor: October magazine showcases past, present, future
While Maricopa has a prosperous future, its proud history has a few black marks. Western author and historian C.M. Curtis writes about one in...
‘Streets’ program labor of love for Boyds
There is no voice like the voice of experience. Someone who has been there and done that is a more respected source than someone...