Brooklyn Boys giving back to community
On the next two Mondays Maricopa's Brooklyn Boys Italian Restaurant will be hosting fundraisers for two local organizations.
KAZT Channel 13 returns to Orbitel lineup
Orbitel announced today the return of KAZT, Channel 13, to its basic cable TV lineup.
Standard Pacific’s workplace ranks high
Standard Pacific Homes was recently honored for the second year in a row as one of the Valley's Best Places to Work. Announced on...
Bloodwork before surgery: is it really necessary for your pet?
There are many reasons that bloodwork is done before any surgery is performed. It provides us with a glimpse of what is going on inside the body. Even though a pet may appear healthy on the outside, it doesn't always mean there's not something more going on inside.
Bookstore keeps pages turning
Secondhand Pages Bookstore in Maricopa is wrapping up its summer reading program.
2 eateries written up by inspectors
Of the 28 eateries inspected by Pinal County from Sept. 16 through Oct. 15, all but two received excellent scores. The two outliers had...
Leaders discuss growth, city’s future
Each year, city manager Rick Horst holds a futures planning meeting for the city council to outline city priorities for the coming year and...
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...
MCE on the hot seat during council presentation
The director of the Maricopa Center for Entrepreneurship found himself in the hot seat at a City Council meeting Tuesday when council members expressed...
Shamrock Farms spreads holiday cheer at annual Joy to the Herd event
Shamrock Farms, Arizona’s hometown dairy, will be transforming its working dairy farm and tour into a winter wonderland as they host their annual “Joy...
Cahall, Saks join Chamber of Commerce board
During the past year, the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce had no turnover on its board of directors. That fact, announced by board Chairman...
UA program offers kids ‘Agriculture Disneyland’
Third in a four-part series on the business of agriculture in MaricopaVictor Jimenez isn’t a celebrity or a big shot figure. He’s not a...
CPA: Tax credits reduce your liability dollar-for-dollar
By James A. Chaston, CPA
With the increase in the standard deduction only about 12% of taxpayers will itemize and be able to write off...
CRMC to be level 1 trauma center
Chandler Regional Medical Center will begin operating as a level 1 trauma center with provisional status March 24.Before now, critically injured patients in the...
Nurse practitioner joins Sun Life family practice
Nurse practitioner Josh Hooton has joined the team at the Sun Life Family Health Maricopa Family Practice Office, 44765 W. Hathaway Ave., according to...
Global wraps up nitrate investigation, denies cover-up
Global Water officials have ended their investigation into a possible increase of nitrates within Maricopa’s drinking water after verifying with an outside laboratory that...
Partial retail re-opening set for Monday; dine-in restaurant plan coming
It has been 30 days since Arizonans were asked to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic and non-essential businesses tightened their belts. Today, Gov....
Urgent-care open house set for April 20
Dignity Health Urgent Care is opening in Maricopa on April 29. Located at 20750 N. John Wayne Parkway, the center will be staffed with...
Harrah’s celebrates grand opening of new poker room
Harrah's Phoenix Ak Chin Casino invites players to their new, state-of-the-art poker room. The new poker room is designed to enhance the professional...
Realtor: VA loans popular option in Maricopa
By Dayv Morgan
At about 50,000 people, the city of Maricopa is significantly smaller than Maricopa County, which boasts a population of 4.3 million.
Despite our...
How will apartments impact Maricopa’s real estate market?
All housing studies completed in Maricopa have shown the need for multi-family housing, mostly known as apartments. The City’s goal is to have 5,000...
Aaron’s opens for last-minute holiday shoppers
Maricopans will have a chance to shop locally for furniture and appliances before Christmas when a new Aaron’s rent-to-own store has what is called...
Finding standout employees makes the difference
Anthony’s Cleaning Services has been in Maricopa since 2004.The business has changed from its original core business of commercial cleaning to a mix of...
Courtny Tyler is passionate about her profession
State Farm insurance agent Courtny Tyler started out to be a history teacher, but her career course was altered by a part-time job she took while attending college.
Casa Grande China King, Francisco Grande cited by health inspectors
The Pinal County Health Department inspected 21 eateries in Casa Grande last month, handing out failing scores for two, China King and Francisco Grande Restaurant USA, Inc.
Casa Grande Dairy Queen dinged in health inspections
The Pinal County Health Department inspected 10 eateries in Casa Grande in July, handing out perfect scores to all but the Dairy Queen at 211 E. Florence Blvd.
Tacos N’ More to take advantage of new variance
The Maricopa Board of Adjustment approved a variance Tuesday night that could encourage patrons of Tacos N' More to take their food outside.
ML Photography offering free photography for low-income families
On Saturday, Nov. 7, ML Photography is providing a free holiday portrait session for low income and single parent households.
Gomez Tire fills niche in Maricopa
While several shops in Maricopa offer tire services, Tommy Gomez is looking to find a customer niche to help get his new business of the ground.
Comedian’s audiences star in his shows
Maricopans will get the chance to laugh this Sunday when comedian Brian Bradley comes to the Comedy Spot Satellite Room at Harrah's Ak-Chin Resort Casino.