MHS cadets prove they’re the toughest
Cadets from Maricopa High School AFJROTC participated in the 2018 Buckeye ROTC Toughest Team Competition held Aug. 18 at Buckeye High School.
MHS placed third...
What’s happening this week in Maricopa
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MONDAY
Seniors play Pinochle at 8:30 a.m. at Santa Cruz Elementary School, 19845 N. Costa del Sol Blvd.
Senior Bowling is at 10 a.m. at UltraStar...
Maricopa’s first Women’s Expo scheduled for July 29
Women who own small businesses will be able to showcase their talents and services in the first Maricopa Women's Expo to be held July...
School Budget in a Snapshot: Pay raises, buses, classroom size
The budget priorities for the Maricopa Unified School District are homing in on three main areas: funding for afterschool activity buses, setting classroom target...
MPD Weekend Report Dec. 18 – 20, 2009
00:26:13 12/18/09 09-16376 Warrant:Arrest COTTONWOOD & THORNTON, CG ADA 01:10:35 12/18/09 09-16377 Barking Dog N CELTIC AVE; COBBLE E1 CLO RP...
Mayor proclaims Women’s History Month
Tuesday, Mayor Christian Price proclaimed March Women's History Month:
Women's History Month proclamation
Whereas, women of every race, class, and ethnic background have made historic contributions...
MPD Report Oct. 15, 2008
00:35:06 10/15/08 08-13126 BURGLARY W GRANITE DR; COBBLESTONE FARMS, MAR RP SAID HE WOKE UP AND FOUND 2 SUBJ SMOKING A JOINT ON...
Girl Scouts learn at annual Thinking Day
Where can you go to visit and learn about eight countries in one morning?
Supervisor Snider holding Maricopa office hours Tuesday
Supervisor David Snider will hold his monthly office hours in Maricopa on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Honeycutt Road closure still in effect until about 10 p.m. this evening
The following road closure is currently still in effect-- Honeycutt Road between Hartman and White & Parker. Paving is underway to create a...
Maricopa pushing through Phase I of transportation plan
By Adam Wolfe
As the city of Maricopa officials develop their plans for the next 25 years, the Development Services Department is continuing to push...
MPD program helps immobile community members
The Maricopa Police Department is offering the “You Are Not Alone” (YANA) program to provide phone calls and house visits for immobile individuals in...
Make holidays happy, don’t drink and drive
Unfortunately, all too often the holiday season is marred by fatal traffic crashes. Sadly, many of these crashes are preventable especially those involving impaired driving.
County’s efforts at energy efficiency save taxpayers over $1 million
Since 1999 Pinal County Facilities Management has been on a mission: to find and eliminate energy wasting devices and replace them with more efficient...
“Friends of the Library” to host book sale
The Friends of the Maricopa Community Library are sponsoring their first annual book sale on Saturday, May 21. The sale will be held...
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...
A public “thank you” for the Community Cancer Benefit!
On Saturday, May 13, a Community Cancer Benefit was held to aid the Jackson and Masters families. Both of them have a husband...
Red Cross urges Arizonans to get prepared
September 2010 is National Preparedness Month, a time set aside for the last seven years to encourage Americans to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and communities.
CAC seeking exhibitors for annual job fair
Central Arizona College is holding its job and career fair on Thursday, April 9, at the Signal Peak Campus, and the deadline for employers to register for the event is March 27.
Police getting grants to help fight underage drinking, speed enforcement
The Maricopa Police Department recently received two grants from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety to combat underage drinking and traffic violations in the city.
Slam poetry contests this month to place Maricopa in spotlight
If you rhyme, if you rap, if you have strong opinions, if you have quiet insight, if you just have something to get off...
Master gardener: Make your winter garden thrive
By Tina Frank
Growing up in a cold state, our family always thought citrus was the only produce that comes from Arizona gardening. Being a...
Friends of the Library weekly socials begin today, Oct. 16
The Maricopa Friends of the Library will be resuming their weekly refreshments and conversation on the porch of the Maricopa library on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Out of state does not equal out of reach for potential college students
By Bernadette Russoniello
“You will have to stay in state; we can’t afford for you to leave.” This sentiment echoed in my household growing up...
Salsa and wings highlight Maricopa weekend
Maricopa weekend happenings from the Maricopa Chamber
MPD Report Jan. 20, 2009
00:46:21 01/20/09 09-00819 DUI N JOHN WAYNE PKWY BLK BMW CALIFORNIA PLATE JUST ABOUT TO COME INTO THE CITY GOING SOUTH ON 347......
Timely Tips for Home Maintenance
Many Maricopa residents are new. They have new addresses; they have new jobs or are finding new routes to old jobs, and their...
Weekly ‘deals’ in Maricopa
Check out these weekly bargains for the week of Sept. 14-20.
New Pinal County lab will test mosquito samples for West Nile Virus
At first glance, the new West Nile virus testing lab inside the walls of Pinal County's Environmental Health Offices does not look very impressive....