Marsh comment to City Council candidate raises eyebrows
Maricopa City Councilmember Bob Marsh made a comment at the end of Tuesday’s City Council meeting that caught the attention of some in attendance.
“Mr....
City Council approves reduction in property tax rates
The property tax rate for city taxpayers will fall for the third consecutive year, though many homeowners will pay more in taxes overall due...
Leach: Keep ‘Maricopa first’ Manfredi on city council
Vincent Manfredi has the insight and experience that makes him valuable to the City of Maricopa. I fully endorse him and believe the people...
Former state senator: Manfredi, Vitiello deserve re-election
By Steve Smith
Please join me in supporting Vince Manfredi and Rich Vitiello for re-election to the Maricopa City Council.
Vince Manfredi has been an outstanding...
Roberts: $35 million for Riggs Road overpass proof of Manfredi’s value to Maricopa
By Bret Roberts
It is an understatement to say Vince is one of the hardest working people I know. I've personally seen him put the...
Maricopa City elections limited to mail-in ballots
Pinal County officials have recently identified errors with early voting ballots resulting in missing or inaccurate city and town contests in some jurisdictions and...
Council candidates on … jobs
The next four years will be pivotal in the growth and development of Maricopa.
This year’s City Council election and the winners’ leadership on several...
Liermann: Manfredi the ‘steady hand we need’
The City of Maricopa is in a critical stage of development. Strong leadership is essential on the City Council. Vincent Manfredi’s knowledge and insight...
Poll: Majority disagree with Supreme Court on ‘Roe’ reversal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a recent decision that overturned the landmark precedent...
Senior advocate: City best served with transparent, experienced Manfredi on council
To the Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to endorse current Interim Mayor Vince Manfredi for another term on the City of Maricopa...
O’Halleran, Sinema, Kelly react to Roe v. Wade reversal
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down Roe v. Wade, effectively overturning a woman's Constitutional right to abortion established nearly 50 years ago.
The...
O’Halleran votes to pass water bill with $40M for Pinal County
Congressman Tom O’Halleran (AZ-01) voted Thursday to pass the Water Resources and Development Act with $40 million of funding for water and wastewater infrastructure...
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...
O’Halleran votes for fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act
Congressman Tom O’Halleran (AZ-01) this week voted to pass the Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act.
The bill gives the president and overseeing agencies more...
Poll shows split on choice to succeed Price as mayor
The election to replace departing Mayor Christian Price is still more than two years away, but that doesn’t mean Maricopa residents are short on...
Mayor Price’s resignation letter to city leaders, citizens
Mayor Christian Price announced April 28 on his Facebook page that he would step down, effective June 30, to take a position as CEO...
Manfredi: City Council proposing property tax reduction
By Vincent Manfredi
Taxes are too high.
I have made it a mission to mandate the lowering of property taxes for every taxpayer. As your councilmember...
Faulty signatures knock Wood out of LD-16 primary
It was a legal challenge to signatures in April that knocked Daniel Wood off the primary ballot.
Wood, a Republican challenger to incumbent state Sen....
O’Halleran again ranked most bipartisan Arizona House member
U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran was the most bipartisan House member in the Arizona delegation, according to a 2021 Bipartisan Index released by The Lugar...
O’Halleran opens up on issues facing Maricopa, country
The whole political structure in America “has gotten out hand,” according to U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran.
The Democrat-Republican divide in the U.S. Congress needs to...
Schurz, MEDA board say Price is right
The Maricopa Economic Development Alliance’s board of directors hired Maricopa Mayor Christian Price as its new president and CEO beginning July 1.
Board chairman John...
Biggs drops out of House race after legal challenge
The race for state House in Legislative District 16 has one less Republican candidate.
Braden Biggs, 29, who resigned his seat on the Apache Junction...
O’Halleran calls for accountability, action on gas prices
House Rep. Tom O’Halleran (AZ-01) was among members of Congress last week calling for oil companies to lower gas prices instead of gouging consumers.
O'Halleran,...
O’Halleran joins bipartisan bill on border immigration
Congressman Tom O’Halleran has joined a bipartisan effort to prevent the lifting of existing Title 42 immigration restrictions without a plan in place from...
City council changes meeting time
Maricopa City Council has changed the start time of its regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of the month and shortened the...
Primary brings big change for campaign sign placement
They’re coming. It’s inevitable.
Like a plague of locusts, campaign signs will soon invade the city, covering seemingly every square foot of available space for...
Candidates set for city council primary race
The field of primary election candidates for Maricopa City Council is set.
Four candidates – three incumbents and one challenger – filed paperwork and submitted...
Rep. O’Halleran tests positive for COVID-19
U.S. Rep. Tom O'Halleran (AZ-01) has tested positive for COVID-19.
O'Halleran (Dem-Village of Oak Creek) represents Maricopa in the United State House of Representatives.
In a...
Manfredi: Keep Maricopa whole while redistricting
I want to keep Maricopa whole while redistricting the supervisor districts. We have been working hard to do so and, at this morning's Pinal...
Less than a day allowed for public comment on districts
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors will allow less than 24 hours for public input on the boundaries for the new county supervisor districts...