Thrift store owner looks to aid victims of abuse
Maricopa resident Christina Zolyniak is one step closer to her goal of helping victims of domestic violence with the opening of her thrift store, Nifty Thrifty Restyle and Décor.
Smartscape trained landscape professionals now in Maricopa
On Sept. 7, nine landscape professionals took their Smartscape training test in Maricopa. These professionals attended 24 hours of comprehensive training in the fundamentals...
Casino donates food to Ak-Chin elders, families in need
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino has donated 15 pallets of food to the Ak-Chin Indian Community, which will distribute it to the Community’s elders and families...
Anticipating growth, Global Water plans to expand wastewater plant
Maricopa City Council will hold a public hearing in August on the rezoning request for a parcel of land to allow a local water...
Maricopa Vendor Expo on Saturday
People in Maricopa will get a chance to learn about and support local small businesses at Saturday's Maricopa Vendor Expo. It's the first...
Maricopa auctioneer joins national association
A Maricopa businessman has joined the world’s largest professional organization for auctioneers.
Nathan Guilford of Liquidate Az, a family business specializing in wholesale, liquidation, auctions...
Maricopa men soon to have their own barbershop
Tired of looking at the frilly, girly products while waiting to get a haircut? Sick of the person cutting your hair knowing more about interior design than sports? Then a new business prepared to open in Maricopa may be the place for you.
Apex Motor Club opens for business (VIDEO)
Apex Motor Club cut the ribbon at its private facility on the northwest corner of State Route 238 and Ralston Road on April 26....
4 Valley restaurants cited for health code violations
Raw meat stored above ready-to-eat food and a can of roach killer on the kitchen floor were among the violations handed out last month by the Maricopa County Health Department to near-by restaurants.
Restaurant stores raw food above prepared food
The Pinal County Health Department inspected 22 Casa Grande restaurants in December, tagging five with less-than-perfect scores.
Anti-APEX petitions filed at City Hall
A committee aiming to stop the construction of APEX Motor Club in Maricopa turned in more than twice the number of signatures needed for...
Slim Chickens opens Monday morning
Slim Chickens is ready to introduce some Southern hospitality to Maricopa.
Operating Partner Lucas Barnett told InMaricopa Friday the chicken restaurant will debut its location...
Nearby restaurants slapped with health violations
Raw chicken stored above cooked food, dirty equipment and placing fallen food back on a customer's plate were just some of the violations handed out to nearby restaurants this past month
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass offering family exploration weekends
In an effort to continue its commitment to tourism that inspires while it teaches, Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa has created the all-new Native American Family Exploration Camp.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit set to open Sept. 15
Maricopan Maurice D’Aoust always went the extra mile to indulge in Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, but he wasn’t happy about that.
Like many a commuter, D’Aoust...
Photographer focuses on her own heart in new business
By Fran Lyons
Faux Picasso Photography has been eight years in the making.
Owner Rhonda Thom said circumstances, opportunity and, of course, “taking a huge leap...
Nando’s opening date pushed back
The wait for a sit-down Mexican restaurant in Maricopa will extend a bit longer.
Tim Shaughnessy, co-owner of Southeast Valley mainstay Nando’s Mexican Café, said...
Passion leads to profit for seamstress
BUSINESS PROFILE: Uniquely SewnOwner: Maricopa resident Glenda Kelley; Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Ambassador; and embroiderer.Where did your passion for sewing come from? My grandmother...
Weekly deals
This feature highlights the best deals at the five major grocery chains in Arizona, in addition to deals at other local businesses.
Dayv Morgan: Low mortgage rates a refinance opportunity
With interest rates are as low as they have been this year, homeowners are facing a dilemma. Should they purchase a home or just...
City cracks down on ‘nuisance’ donation bins
By Ethan McSweeney
Maricopa is moving to remove unpermitted donation bins around the city after the owners of the bins failed to come into compliance...
Free seminar to share business tips on branded signage
Outside the Box Marketing is partnering with Showdown Displays to present a free seminar for business owners seeking to better promote themselves and stand...
Edison Road extension opens as ‘mini-loop’ to SR 238
Tuesday morning, the City of Maricopa officially opened a new loop connecting Edison Road to State Route 238.
Mayor Christian Price called it “a pretty...
Treasured Smiles brings fun back to dentistry
Pediatric dentist Duane Clouse opened Treasured Smiles Children’s Dentistry in 2007 after seeing Maricopa as a growing community with a lot of children. ...
Business, development around town
Sonoran Creek Marketplace at 20300 N. John Wayne Pkwy. will add landscape irrigation electric service along Edison Road at lots 2 and 3. Work...
Teen channels passion for collectibles into new business
At 16 years old, Isabella Guilford may be a young business owner, but in the world of collectibles and antiques, she’s a seasoned veteran.
“I’ve...
La Party Zone closes
Maricopa business La Party Zone has packed up and moved out.
Spike in gas prices hurts, but why is it happening?
The price of gas has shot up by at least 50 cents a gallon in and around Maricopa in the last month.
Arizona’s average price...
Native Grill to remain closed 4-6 weeks
Maricopa’s Native Grill and Wings will remain closed four to six more weeks, according to Adriana Espinosa, corporate spokesperson, on Monday.
What was described as...
McMichael selected as chamber president
Maricopa business owner Jim McMichael is the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce’s new president and chief executive officer.McMichael, who operates Everybody’s Auto Broker and Consignment,...