Ex-mayor Price endorses incumbents for City Council
By Christian Price
Election time is here again.
And today I write to you as a private citizen. I understand that politics elicits very strong feelings...
Goldman: Rogers campaign using homophobic intimidation against Babeu
By Barry R. Goldman
Attacking a person because of his or her sexual orientation is deplorable. No matter your religious or political preferences, there is...
Liermann, LaFond advance to runoff after final count
Today’s final count of the Aug. 4 Primary Election places Nancy Smith and Bob Marsh on Maricopa City Council and moves Amber Liermann and...
Potter: School override can be economic driver
By Leon Potter
A few years ago I spoke about the three "E's" going hand in hand; education, employment, economic development. Resources, financial and otherwise,...
Planning Maricopa Part 7: Future public buildings, facilities
This is the final article of the Planning Maricopa  article series, and for many residents the most important – how the City serves all...
Poll: Most respondents have some doubts about election accuracy
Seven days after the Aug. 2 primary election the winners in the Maricopa City Council race became clear. But the multiple election mistakes by...
Letter: Kimball a big supporter of small business owners
By Randi Kremer
Having a very innate ability to run a small business, compiled with the "drive" to have my own store, brought me to...
Pinal County officials discuss election challenges
Elections Director Virginia Ross and Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer provided an update from the Elections Department and related legal matters during a Pinal...
Frank: County plan for SR 347 needs a closer look before election
By Dan Frank
As a civil engineer, I work on design, construction and maintenance of the physical and built environment, seeking solutions to solve everyday...
Prop 127 pits renewable energy against electric costs (VIDEO)
Electric bills will go down if Prop 127 is passed, according to proponents. Electric bills will go down if Prop 127 is defeated, according...
Town Hall for City Council candidates scheduled
InMaricopa will host a Town Hall to help voters get to know the candidates wanting to represent them on the Maricopa City Council on...
Resident: Vitiello is change Pinal County needs
By Angela Villa
Regarding the upcoming election for Pinal County Supervisor for District 4, we need a change. We need representation.
I have been a resident...
A dream not deferred but transformed
By Linette Y. Caroselli
Never in a million years did I think I would ever become a teacher. My dream was to be the next...
InMaricopa asks the candidates … for city council
In an effort to show another side of the six candidates for city council – challenger Linette Caroselli, incumbent Julia Gusse, challenger Andre LaFond,...
Liermann keeps steady lead in council race
Amber Liermann has maintained the lead she garnered early in Tuesday’s voting and is set up to be the newest member of the Maricopa...
Update: The latest unofficial vote tallies for city council race
The vote count continues from Tuesday's primary.
Here is the latest vote count for local, state and federal races.
All tallies are unofficial. The following vote...
TJ Shope rolls to victory over Kerby for District 16 state Senate
Updated at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 9, 2022.
Incumbent Republican TJ Shope, unexpectedly trailing Democratic challenger Taylor Kerby in early returns, rolled to a commanding...
Frank: City must have logical approach to SR 347
By Dan Frank
Recently, a candidate for City Council published a response to my Aug. 8 article regarding SR 347 and the proposed RTA. As...
Town Hall sheds light on candidates, campaigning, critics
InMaricopa hosted its Town Hall for city council candidates July 9. The Facebook Live event generated lively and passionate responses from the audience and...
Election season begins for JP Court
Maricopa/Stanfield Justice Court will play a part in the 2018 election. The court is currently in Precinct 8 but is being reconfigured to Precinct...
Maricopa polling places for Primary Election
For those who opted not to vote early, here are the polling places for the Maricopa area precincts for Tuesday's Primary Election:
Precinct 30: Desert...
Diedrich: What is Gusse capable of?
By Carl Diedrich
On May 29, 2014, I put myself forward to fill an open seat on the Maricopa City Council. During that meeting I...
Poll: Readers bemoan failure of Prop 469
Pinal County residents had a chance to approve funding for the improvement and expansion of roads throughout the county with Proposition 469 in last...
Councilmember: Vote ‘yes’ for MUSD Override
By Councilmember Henry Wade
The citizens of the city of Maricopa were successful in supporting the approval of the 2016 Override. The current continuation, which...
MUSD Board election sees flip in latest vote updates
The latest round of ballot-counting has altered the race for Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board.
Newcomer Tracie Armstead-Payton is vying with incumbent Jim Jordan...
Letter: I endorse Glenn Morrison for constable
By Nancy Smith
The constable for the Justice Court Precinct #4 is an important position for our voters to spend time researching. In my research...
MUSD hears from skeptics at bond-election town hall
Resident JoAnne Miller said it was still all about the money.
Suspicious of Maricopa Unified School District and against Prop 437, the bond to build...
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...
Planning Maricopa Part 4: Future of transportation
In the next 25 years, the Maricopa planning area is expected to add 90,000 new residents and 35,000 new jobs. This population growth is...
Arizona Supreme Court to hear Pinal’s RTA case
Arizona Supreme Court is taking up a challenge to the Pinal County Regional Transportation Authority in a case that could impact State Route 347.
Wednesday,...