MPD Report April 20, 2009
03:50:23 04/20/09 09-05162 Barking Dog N SMITH DR NOA BARKING DOG COMING FROM THE NEIGHBOR SOUTH OF HER..RP JUST RANG THE DOORBELL BUT...
Dance enhances worship at Nueva Esperanza Iglesia
Flags, streamers, tambourines, music and dance mark the beginning of worship service each Sunday afternoon at Maricopa's only Hispanic church, Nueva Esperanza Iglesia (New Hope Church).
Mosquito fogging at Meadows Saturday
City Property, the Phoenix-based management company for the Maricopa Meadows Homeowners Association, will fog for mosquitoes in the community this weekend.
Bircher Exterminating will begin...
PCSO Report May 19, 2009
090519133 Citizen Dispute Incident Address : W PAPAGO RD...
Local volunteers invited to attend inaugural Arizona Summit
The Arizona Summit on Volunteerism and Service Learning seeks to strengthen the service, volunteerism and service-learning community in Arizona.
Rescued from the wilds, Benjie finds new life
Two years ago, Thunderbird Farms residents occasionally saw a small dog running through the fields, but no one was able to catch him. ...
PCSO Report Feb. 25, 2009
090225114 Shooting A weapon Incident Address : W BLUEJAY ST MARICOPA Time Reported: 17:13 Time Occurred between: 17:12:50...
Debris fire at Permalife Products Wednesday night
Debris fire at Permalife Products Wednesday night
VFW receives Service Award for volunteer work
Three signs near the entrance of the local Veterans Center recognize the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12043 and its efforts to serve the...
New ‘reads’ for the new year
With 2010 just beginning, the Maricopa Public Library has some great new reads to start the year.
Church ground-blessing, bilingual Mass a ‘fabulous celebration’
Neither the blazing sun, blowing dirt nor heavy winds deterred an estimated 875 Maricopans from joining Bishop Gerald Kicanas on Sunday in celebrating the first Mass on the site that will eventually house a new church and school for Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church.
Great Reads: Find a book to unwrap under library Christmas tree
For anyone who loves a good book, we bibliophiles usually don’t venture into the unknown when it comes to finding a good read. We...
Pushing buttons
Part of performing marriage counseling is understanding the relationship dynamics that occur.
Letter: Morrison ‘best candidate for constable’
By Robert Taylor
I am a Maricopa resident since 2009 and a law enforcement professional since 2006 with multiple commendations, including a medal of valor...
City Council to discuss the Union Pacific / SR 347 grade separation project
On Tuesday Maricopa's City Council will possibly be approving the new Alterra Elementary School site, the reappointment of two Planning & Zoning commissioners, an...
Dog licensing proves a treat for Maricopa residents
Maricopa residents used to have to venture out of town to get their dog licensed. Now, however, the trip is as easy as a...
PSCO chosen to develop an emergency plan
Sept. 11, 2001, and Hurricane Katrina put a whole new spin on how heightened our awareness has to be regarding what really needs to be done to prepare for the unexpected.
City Council to vote on tentative $189M spending plan
City Council is set to discuss and vote on a tentative $189 million spending plan for Fiscal Year 2022/2023 at its 6 p.m. meeting...
County zoning ordinance amendment needs public input
The county's planning and development staff will be holding informal meetings to seek public comment on a proposed amendment to the Pinal County Zoning Ordinance.
MPD Weekend Report Nov. 27 – 29, 2009
00:15:34 11/27/09 09-15356 Attempt-Locate N JOHN WAYNE PKWY, MAR UTL 5 MIN AGO SB 347.. WHI CHEV PK WITH MALE DRIVER SWERVING IN...
Business community ‘all in’ for new normal
By Fran Lyons
During unparalleled and uncertain times of the coronavirus pandemic, Maricopa businesses, like the community at large, adopted the phrase, “We are all...
VFW and American Legion to honor patriots with ceremony Friday
Maricopa veterans will commemorate Patriot Day on Friday with a flag-raising ceremony scheduled for 8 a.m. at Rotary Park.
Volunteer advocates for abused, neglected children
When children are removed from their homes because of neglect or abuse, Maricopa resident Vince Vitale is a constant in the chaos.“You are the...
Achieving hair volume in 4 easy steps
Everyone loves volume and natural, easy curls. Achieving this look is very easy.
COUNTERPOINT: In response to Rep. Smith accomplishments
Rep. Steve Smith (District 11) recently provided an article to InMaricopa in which he touted his legislative success in the Arizona Legislature during the...
Police: IKEA robbery, fatal shooting leads to arrests in Senita
An incident that police say began with a robbery and shooting at IKEA in Tempe ended with two arrests in Senita this afternoon.
Two male...
Superior Court earns award from Arizona Supreme Court
The Superior Court in Pinal County is the recipient of a prestigious award issued by the state's highest court, the Arizona Supreme Court.
What is autism?
April is Autism Awareness Month.
Business, development around town
Here’s an update on economic activity in Maricopa in May:
Otter Creek LLC will spend $90,000 to remodel the kitchen at the QuikTrip store, 20530...
Puma basketball teams shine
Sequoia Pathway Academy basketball is heating up.
The Pumas junior high basketball team will play their regular season finale tonight in Tucson. The boys, coming...