Rios receives League of Arizona Cities and Towns award
Assistant Democratic Leader Senator Rebecca Rios was awarded the highest distinction by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns.
County providing information on in-home adult foster care
Pinal/Gila Long Term Care will be holding a series of six public forums throughout Pinal and Gila counties on becoming a manager of an adult foster care home.
Understanding credit scoring, credit repair
Credit remediation is a subject consumers often face with fear and trepidation, and for good reason.
Sequoia Pathway Puma Cheer celebrating American spirit Saturday
Sequoia Pathway Puma Cheer will be hosting a spaghetti dinner on Saturday to raise funds for their trip to national cheerleading competition in Dallas.
Blood donors can win 2010 Volkswagen
United Blood Services will be at Maricopa High School in the multi-purpose room from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 21.
Crain named Maricopa Chamber’s new executive assistant
The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the addition of Michael Crain to its staff.
Supervisor Snider: events, new county manager, search for ham operators
Welcome to September everyone: our schools are in full swing, the field of those vying for public office has been narrowed, and the race for the November 2nd General Election is on. As usual there are lots of things to talk about.
PCSO introduces Citizen Alert Network
In its continuing effort to create a safe and secure community, the Pinal County Sheriff's Office has created a program to offer free, secure, two-way communication with the public.
Flu shot scheduling starts Sept. 7
The Pinal County Public Health Services District will begin providing flu shots to the public on Friday, Oct. 1, by appointment only.
Supervisor Snider to hold Maricopa office hours Sept. 7
Supervisor David Snider will be holding his monthly office hours in Maricopa on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
Car keys can be personal security alarm system
Car keys are a security alarm system that you probably already have, which requires no installation.
Accident victim looking for witness
I am asking for help from anyone who might have witnessed the accident, and I am willing to pay a reward if that person will step forward as a reliable witness.
Aaron Tippin at Harrah’s on Labor Day
With more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts, Aaron Tippin will provide some "good ol' country music" at Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino Resort on Labor Day.
Socializing, entertaining in Maricopa’s early days
Maricopa has never been short of social events and entertainment over the years.
Found at the library, Walker would love a home
My name is Walker.
Why you need auto insurance
Automobile insurance can be the difference between a minor inconvenience and a major hassle. But why do you need insurance and just how much should you buy?
Community wind ensemble now recruiting new members
The Central Arizona College Community Wind Ensemble is looking for musicians from Pinal County who are interested in joining its band.
Hidden Valley Road improvements postponed
Drivers expecting to see a brand new coat of asphalt and rock dust palliative on Hidden Valley Road will have to wait a few days to see improvements to the road.
Maricopa resident seeks help for sister
Maxine Honie, who lives in Rancho El Dorado, has a family emergency, and she is asking Maricopans to help.
ACC ruling on Global Water rate increase details
The Arizona Corporation Commission, at around 4 p.m. yesterday, approved a rate increase for Global Water that goes into effect immediately. The final increase will result in the average water bill increasing to approximately $95.53 by Jan. 1, 2012. Â
Performance dates set for community theatre’s first production
Maricopa Community Theatre will open the 2010-2011 season with its fall production of "Into the Woods."
Emergency Farrell Road closure
Please be advised that a sinkhole has been found on south Farrell Road.
PCSO inmates graduating from fatherhood program
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office Adult Detention Center graduated a second group of inmates from the "Inside Out Dad" fatherhood program.
Protecting your credit during divorce
When a marriage ends in divorce, the lives of those involved are changed forever. During this time of upheaval, one thing that shouldn't have to change is the credit status you've worked so hard to achieve.
One of first farms in Maricopa still worked by Pratt family
In the early 1900s the Scott Farm was one of the first farms in Maricopa.
Mama, kittens need someone to care
These three little kittens aren't the ones who lost their mittens--but they, along with their mother, need a good home.
Rainfall, runoff forces Thunderbird Farms road closures
The Pinal County Public Works Department announces the following road closures after monsoonal rains on Thursday night and Friday morning.
Republicans celebrate on Primary Election night
Pinal County Republicans celebrated the end of the primary election season with many candidates in attendance at a campaign event hosted by U.S. Senate primary candidate Jim Deakin.
DSPA holding dance open house Saturday
Local, family-owned dance school, Desert Sun Performing Arts (DSPA), will be holding its 5th annual Open House Saturday from 1-4 p.m.