DQ dinged for ongoing issues during food inspection
Though only eight eateries in Maricopa were inspected between May 16 and June 15, two were inspected twice in that period. Only one restaurant...
Art on the Veranda this weekend at The Duke
Art is blooming again in Maricopa.
The third annual Art on the Veranda is expanding to two days to give busy Maricopans more time to...
Getting creative with Maricopa’s Children’s Learning Adventure
Children’s Learning Adventure enables students to discover their true potential through STEAM based learning. Students are encouraged to take an innovative approach to learning...
Marks against 3 of 4 eateries in November inspections
Of the four Maricopa eating establishments inspected in November, only one received an “E” for excellent from the Pinal County Health Department. KFC was...
Family-owned businesses thrive in Maricopa
Whether husband-and-wife, parents-and-children, multi-generations or lots of cousins, family-owned businesses are a cornerstone of the economy in Maricopa. These are entrepreneurs with a unique...
Children’s Learning Adventure students creating healthy habits that last a lifetime
Young children are exceptionally impressionable, which is why it is crucial to set good examples early on. Children’s Learning Adventure in Maricopa teaches their...
Economic growth expected for Maricopa, Pinal County
By Yvonne Gonzalez
Maricopa is headed toward a year of growth, with unemployment down and consumer spending up.
Economic Development Director Denyse Airheart said Maricopa, like...
Power lines shifting to make way for overpass
The overpass project in the middle of Maricopa has a lot of moving parts just for preparation. One of those parts is utility poles...
Apartments, senior housing in Copper Sky plans
IF YOU GO
What: Maricopa City Council Meeting
When: Feb. 4, 7 p.m.
Where: City Hall, 39700 W. Civic Center PlazaThe construction of senior housing, a first...
Business Licenses issued in February
Business licenses issued in February by the city of Maricopa:
Commercial: Brian Petersheim
Home-based: Mohammed Nafiz, Eby Holdings, Mark Barley, Blissful & Healthy, Robert Bugher, Rent...
Leading Edge Academy hosting teacher job fairs
Leading Edge Academy will be hosting two teacher job fairs this spring, one at their Gilbert campus for positions throughout the network and another at...
Orbitel president to head cable group
John Schurz, president of Orbitel/Western Broadband in Maricopa, has been elected president of the Southwest Cable Communications Association.
The Association is the statewide trade association...
Chamber’s Business Expo a networking event (GALLERY)
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2017 Biz Expo at the Central Arizona College Maricopa Campus Saturday. As live music entertained potential customers,...
Edison Pointe businesses opening this month
Businesses within the new Edison Pointe shopping plaza are beginning to open this month.
The first opening is the Goodwill store, which plans a grand...
Ultherapy the gold-standard of anti-aging
By Kristina Donnay, FNP-C
As we age we loose collagen causing wrinkles, loose skin and sagging. Ultherapy is the gold standard in anti-aging treatments.
Ultherapy is a...
Native Grill closed by fire
A small hood fire occurred about 2 a.m. Sunday at Native Grill in Maricopa.
“As of now the Maricopa location is closed,” said Adriana Espinosa,...
Honeycutt Coffee preps for re-opening
Tanya and Dave Powers have purchased Honeycutt Coffee and plan to reopen the business Wednesday.
Honeycutt Coffee has been closed since February.
“I have a background...
New development in Maricopa businesses
Legacy Traditional School received a permit for a commercial addition on its campus at 17760 N. Regent Drive and a grading permit. The charter...
Out-of-towners dominate new business licenses
The following businesses received businesses licenses from the City of Maricopa between May 16 and April 15.
Commercial: Creative Blessings, Dollar Tree, Winkley Law Firm
Home-based:...
Sunrise Café finds second chance with new owner
Sunrise Café, the popular restaurant whose closing at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic became permanent, is being resurrected by a new owner with...
Home-based businesses dominate group of new biz licensees
The following licenses were issued May 16-June 15:
Commercial: Bubba’s Cheesesteaks
Home-based: A&C Cleaning, Grammatical Art, Home Again Elizabeth’s Dream, Jim McDaniel Photography, Maids of Glory,...
Clean health inspections for Maricopa eateries
All 18 food establishments inspected by Pinal County’s health inspectors Feb. 16-March 15 received excellent scores. That included all nine Maricopa Unified School District...
Developer explains how Edison Pointe is taking shape (VIDEO)
Edison Pointe developer Casey Treadwell of Vintage Partners talks to Maricopa Chamber of Commerce about the past, present and future of the lot south...
Agnes’ Center bringing domestic violence support to Maricopa
Grace Crockett became an overcomer after experiencing violence in her life through several marriages. Once she was fed up, she stood up, and begin...
Credit card skimmers found in Maricopa
Two credit card skimmers were discovered on gas pumps at Circle K at John Wayne Parkway & Smith Enke Road on Feb. 5, according...
Edison Place sells after construction completed
The newly finished Edison Place on the southeast corner of John Wayne Parkway and Edison Road sold for $4.578 million to K&N Investors, according...
Walgreens gets to work on 2nd store
According to City Councilmember Nancy Smith, Walgreens has applied for a tenant improvement permit for the building located west of Walmart on Maricopa-Casa Grande...
Rider prepping land for motocross complex
By Raquel Hendrickson
Motocross is back - almost.
Mike Fay will open Maricopa Motorsports Park on 46 acres near the junction of state routes 347 and...
P&Z to review new housing project, ‘man caves’
Bungalows and “man caves” are scheduled to go before Maricopa Planning & Zoning Committee on Monday.
A housing developer seeks to create single-family and multi-family...
Ak-Chin part of $8 billion suit against feds
The Ak-Chin Indian Community and multiple other tribes have filed suit against the U.S. Treasury Department and seek a federal court order to release...