Parks & Rec Announces Inaugural Class Offerings
The City of Maricopa Parks, Recreation and Library (PRL) Department announced the 18 programs and classes it is offering to Maricopa residents this fall....
Native New Yorker set to open today
When the Native New Yorker restaurant opens in the Bashas' Fiesta Center today, July 25, you will be able to dine on pizza, salads,...
Block Watch can help protect your neighborhood
A good neighbor is one of the best crime prevention tools ever. Neighbors working together in cooperation with local law enforcement make a...
Discover Maricopa this Founder’s Day
Maricopa's second anniversary as an incorporated city is just three months away. On Saturday, October 15, the City of Maricopa and the Parks, Recreation...
Maricopa Mamas organize Red Hat chapter
Do you own a red hat? Do you like to have fun? Then Maricopa's Red Hat Society, the Maricopa Mamas, is just...
Extreme heat can cause serious health risks
It's hot. Maricopa residents have been suffering from high temperatures. In other parts of Arizona, like the Colorado River Valley, temperatures have...
MOMS Club holds pizza-making event
You want to become a pizza chef, but, unfortunately, you are just a bit too young. For those would-be chefs who love pizza,...
Power outage for ED3 customers to occur tomorrow morning
As reported earlier in the week, Electrical District No. 3 customers will experience a power outage Saturday morning, from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m....
Anderson issues challenge to Maricopa residents
Long-time resident Oliver Anderson, representing the Maricopa Rotary Club, is issuing a challenge to all Maricopa residents. The first person to meet or...
Kelleher named Maricopa Fire Chief
In a largely unannounced, in-house ceremony at the Maricopa Fire Station Wednesday morning William Kelleher was named as Maricopa Fire Chief. Kelleher, who...
Power outages create problems for Maricopa, but solutions in sight
Where were you when the electricity went out last night? On July 4? On July 6? Wherever you were and whatever...
Friends join “Friends” to benefit library
Saturday morning the Friends of the Maricopa Community Library held a meet and greet for persons interested in joining their group. The event...
Fire District Board approves budget, promotions and new equipment
The governing board of the Maricopa Fire District met Thursday evening to approve the 2005-2006 budget, the investment and reinvestment of excess funds by...
Fishing Derby participants win awards and prizes
Over 350 people, including kids, parents and grandparents, were in attendance at the first annual Parent-Child Fishing Derby on July 4 at Province Lake....
Tyler Mejic thanks Maricopa for making his dream come true
Sixth grader Tyler Mejic might be quiet and a bit shy, but he dreams big. He was recently nominated to participate in the...
Successful derby provides fishing, fun and prizes for everyone
Maricopa's First Annual Parent-Child Fishing Derby was an unqualified success. The event, held at the Lakes at Province, began at 8 a.m. on...
Harry Potter birthday party scheduled for July 30
Harry Potter, it is almost your birthday. And what a party it will be! Maricopa's children will be able to celebrate the...
Cub Scout Pack 997 receives its charter
It's official. Pack 997, Maricopa's newest, traditional Cub Scout pack, received its charter during a ceremony Monday evening at the First Baptist Church....
Supervisor Snider to hold office hours in Maricopa July 5
Supervisor David Snider will be holding office hours in the City of Maricopa's City Hall on Tuesday, July 5, from 9 a.m. until 5...
Parks & Rec and Public Works committee spots open up
The City of Maricopa is seeking individuals to join the Parks, Recreation and Libraries Committee and the Public Works Committee. Applications are available...
Local youth hopes to make his dream become reality
Tyler Mejic is 12 years-old. He will be a sixth grader next year at Pima Butte Elementary. He loves bike riding, football,...
Celebrating dads on their special day
Father's Day has been an official holiday in the United States for only 33 years. In 1976 President Richard Nixon signed a law...
Local resident heads to Hawaii to walk for charity
The American Stroke Association's coffers will be enhanced this weekend as will Dawn Madden's tan undoubtedly. Madden, a Rancho El Dorado resident and...
Flag Day is Tuesday, June 14th
Whether you refer to it as Old Glory, the Stars and Stripes or the Red, White, and Blue, Americans know you mean their country's...
Community library’s summer reading program offers fun for all age groups
School is out. Summer is here. Parents, you can still provide your children with fun and socialization while maintaining their individual reading...
Sheriff’s office seeking new recruits
The Pinal County Sheriff's Department is looking for a few good men and women to work with the City of Maricopa. Currently supplying...
Second “casting” call for young fishermen Saturday
The final registration day for the 1st Annual Maricopa Parent-Child Fishing Derby presented by Fry's Marketplace of Maricopa is Saturday, June 11. Registration...
Maricopa Optimists honor fire safety and law enforcement personnel
One of the purposes of Optimist International is to inspire respect for law. The Maricopa Optimists' Club did just that last Friday evening...
Mobile Animal Surgical Hospital makes first visit to Maricopa
Some barked, several purred and a few of the cats and dogs slept while waiting patiently for the services of the Mobile Animal Surgical...
Maricopa home party vendors hold first vendor expo
Maricopa's first Vendor Expo was held today at the Maricopa Elementary School cafeteria from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Various home party vendors...