Gusse: I will find right solutions for Maricopa
By Julia Gusse
At the start of this election I requested your vote for the privilege to represent the great people of Maricopa as your...
City Council struggles to relocate seniors
By Mason Callejas
The Maricopa City Council was unable to reach an actionable decision regarding the relocation of several Maricopa senior organizations after a lengthy...
InMaricopa Spotlight: Kent Volkmer, the incoming county attorney (video)
Soon to be the new Pinal County Attorney, Kent Volkmer sat down with InMaricopa to talk about the campaign against fellow Republican Lando Voyles,...
SR 238 lane restrictions start Monday
Beginning on Oct. 24 there will be lane restrictions on State Route 238 as part of the Edison Road Extension project. The lane closures...
In response: This override is needed for our kids
By Jackie Gonzalez
It seems that you cannot swing a dead political polecat without landing on someone who is for or against the Maricopa Unified...
Frank: My vision for Maricopa includes Prop 415
By Dan Frank
The outcome of the General Election is critically important for Maricopa. In just a few weeks, voters will make extremely important decisions...
Planning Maricopa Part 6: Prop. 415 and future open space, recreation
Over the past 10 years, Maricopa has accomplished major milestones to advance parks, recreation, and community Maricopa Prop. 415
Visit www.planningmaricopa.com to view Proposition 415...
Library renovations to include tech, security upgrades
By Mason Callejas
The Maricopa Public Library is aiming to modernize its facilities as part of a renovation project set to take place next week.
The...
POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Is MCE worth $200,000 of taxpayer money?
Maricopa business owners have differing views on the effectiveness of Maricopa Center for Entrepreneurship, a business incubator that recently received $200,000 from the City...
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...
Pro arguments on MUSD override
When Maricopa Unified School District requested pro and con arguments from residents about its proposed budget override, as legally required for its election material,...
Marchione: Override is just more taxation in over-taxed city
By Alan Marchione
A new election cycle is upon us, and once again, we find the Maricopa Unified School District desperately trying to pass another...
City Council approves $200K for MCE small business incubator
By R. Mason Callejas
The Maricopa City Council approved up to $200,000 in expenditures to facilitate small business growth Oct. 4.
Supported unanimously by the council,...
Q&A with candidates for Pinal County assessor
Republican Doug Wolf is the incumbent assessor in Pinal County. This fall he is facing a challenge from Democrat Jacqueline Minto in the General...
Former Miss Arizona: Re-elect Kimball to city council
By Jennifer Smestad
In 2012 after watching my close friend Jennifer Sedler (Miss Arizona 2011) compete in the Miss America pageant, I decided I wanted...
Planning Maricopa Part 5: Maricopa’s Economy
Maricopa is a growing community that offers residents and businesses the experience of a small-town, rural atmosphere, tremendous quality of life, proximity to Phoenix...
Camino Montessori plans bond for land purchase
An updated plan for Maricopa Grand Professional Village could move a charter school closer to realizing a new home.
The property at Maricopa Public Library...
Mayor’s State of the City highlights successes, challenges of economic development (video)
Giving residents a start date for the construction of an overpass across the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, Mayor Christian Price also stressed the importance...
Roberts: The override and why my perception has changed
By Bret Roberts
Having lived in Maricopa since January of 2009 I have seen the override placed on the ballot many times only to fail...
Q&A with candidates for Arizona Legislature
Legislative District 11 candidates in the General Election answered questions about their campaigns and why they want to serve Arizonans. Early voting begins Oct....
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...
Letter: Babb endorses Frank, Kimball for city council
By Joshua Babb
Maricopa I want to thank those who supported me in my efforts to represent you as a member of City Council. It...
Gusse: I spoke the truth about Diedrich
By Julia Gusse
In regards to a recent opinion piece written by Mr. Carl Diedrich, he questions “What is Gusse capable of?” Allow me to...
Kimball: The last 4 years and the next 4 years
By Bridger Kimball
It has ultimately been a pleasure serving the citizens of Maricopa for the last four years and I would just like to...
Council considers expansion of beer garden at city festivals
By R. Mason Callejas
The Maricopa City Council is considering an expansion of allocated space for beer sales and consumption at city festivals after hearing...
Economic Development to get third-party help for new plan
By Mason Callejas
The Maricopa City Council voted Tuesday to approve the use of a third-party economic development team in creating a new Economic Development...
Manfredi: ‘Let’s do better’ by voting yes on override
By Vincent Manfredi
I am proud of Maricopa and its community spirit.
Our victories in the Battle of the Burbs contest the last three years is...
Planning Maricopa Part 3 – Energy and the environment
Most residents are unaware of Maricopa’s progress in Environmental Planning and Resource Conservation, an important element in the new general plan.
Did you know Maricopa...
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...
Planning Maricopa Part 2: How the city will grow
This is the second in a series of articles explaining Maricopa Proposition 415, the city’s general plan update, which is on the November ballot....