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February’s most and least expensive homes sold
43304 W. Little Drive, sold February 4, for $635,900.
This two-story home in Rancho El Dorado features a 3-car garage, RV gate and stamped concrete...
Least expensive home: 1,700 square feet of new construction
The least expensive home sold in Maricopa Dec. 16, 2020 – Jan. 15, 2021 was a single-story, three-bedroom new build in Alterra South. Entry...
Woman arrested after allegedly cutting roommate who didn’t want to cuddle
A Maricopa woman was arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly striking her roommate in the head with a lamp, then using shards of the shattered...
CAC event makes poverty reality, benefits food bank
A taste of the reality of poverty was on the menu at the inaugural Hunger Banquet at Central Arizona College on Friday.
Those who attended...
1-owner, 3-bedroom home least expensive in town
The least expensive home sold in Maricopa from May 16 through June 15 was a 16-year-old home that had only one owner. It sold...
Central Arizona College food pantries now open to assist students
By Angela Askey, Executive Director Public Relations and Marketing
Central Arizona College recognizes the reality of food insecurity among its student population and the extent...
Province 3-bedroom with casita is most-expensive home
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa from April 16 to May 15 was a three-bedroom Gardenia model with a casita. The one-owner house,...
Golf-course home last month’s most expensive
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa Aug. 16-Sept. 15 was a two-story, five-bedroom home in the middle of Rancho El Dorado with a...
Know your candidates: 6 running for LD 11 House
Three Democrats and three Republicans are running for two seats in the state House of Representatives in Legislative District 11. Meet the candidates:
Republicans
Mark Finchem...
Video: In-depth view of Copa Central Command’s mission
As the United States, Caribbean Islands and Latin America all struggle to mend wounds inflicted by a recent rash of hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires,...
Historic First Baptist Church gets new pastor
By Michelle Chance
First Baptist Church of Maricopa has seen many transformations during its time in the city. Over the past 60 years, the church...
Business licenses issued for commercial companies, nonprofits
Commercial: Autoshift, AZ New Horizon Realty, Royalty Recovery, True Grit Tavern
Home based: All Pro Window & Film, Amberlynn’s Sweet Treats (pictured), Annie’s, Baby-Lin Scofield,...
Bullivant: Dry fruits, veggies for healthier snacking
By Claire Bullivant
How many of us never grab a candy bar to get us out of dire straits? If you’re like me, you want...
Remember to check smoke alarms, extinguish combustible items
Recent service calls have prompted Maricopa fire officials to remind city residents to check their smoke detectors and look over combustible products before putting...
Make health a top priority
Are you determined to meet your weight loss goals this year? If healthier habits and weight loss are among your New Year's Resolutions, give yourself a pat on the back for making health a top priority!
Our Lady of Grace to offer food boxes on Saturday
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church will be distributing food vouchers to families who need a little extra help from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Our Lady of Grace Church, 45295 W. Honeycutt Ave.
Food bank resupplies but needs more donations
Food bank resupplies but needs more donations
Schools, community tackle ‘Feed Our Families’ campaign
There are 35.5 million people, including 12.6 million children, living in households that experience hunger, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture study. That's one in 10 households in the United States. Fact is, it's an issue in Maricopa as well.
Saddleback Elementary leads charge to aid hunger
It's not that students at Saddleback Elementary School care more about feeding the hungry than other schools in Maricopa Unified School District, but it was easy to see that they tried harder.