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City offers help disposing damaged trees

The storms of the past weekend brought significant damage to trees and generated a large amount of debris.To assist residents with the tree and...

Interim finance director on council agenda

The Maricopa City Council will discuss and possibly take action Tuesday to award a contract to Interim Public Management to hire an interim finance/administrative...

Tonight council discussing $3.1 million outlay for 69 acres

The continuing growth of Maricopa will be prevalent in Tuesday's meeting as the city council may take action on a purchase of land for city projects, as well as discussing the movement of public works buildings.

Tonight council discussing $3.1 million outlay for 69 acres

The continuing growth of Maricopa will be prevalent in Tuesday's meeting as the city council may take action on a purchase of land for city projects, as well as discussing the movement of public works buildings.

Council vows to determine direction for future land acquisitions

Tuesday night when council members were asked to take action on entering into negotiations for the purchase of the Estrella Gin site, Councilman Will...

City Council discussing possible negotiations for land earmarked for government facilities and economic development

Maricopa's City Council will meet at the First Baptist Church on Tuesday to hear a presentation on the North Santa Cruz Wash flood control...

Maricopa Little League schedules free clinics

It's time to warm up those pitching arms and batting swings. Maricopa Little League is holding their fall baseball warm-up in two clinic...
Maricopa Unified School District 20 administration building

World-renowned architecture firm to design 3rd middle school

Maricopa Unified School District’s governing board hired an architectural firm known for its master plan of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai and designing Sedona...

This restaurant’s 12 days of cocktails will leave you feeling jolly

Looking for a more grown-up version of an advent calendar?   Today, the Silver Spur Grill unveiled its new 12 Days of Cocktails menu, featuring a...
"By the Trail" by Mauriel "Mory" Morejon. [Brian Petersheim Jr.]

Mural of the story: Desert fresco spiffs up museum

UPDATE July 28, 2023, 2:23 p.m.: According to LaVorgna, the city commissioned the mural for $3,300 as part of its Public Arts Initiative, which...

Business, development around town

T-Mobile will spend $50,000 to add a standby generator, automatic transfer switch, generator auxiliary power distribution and remote monitoring communications circuitry to its existing...
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Surf park plan features hotel, tiny-house village

Maricopans looking to have a bit of aquatic fun may soon be able to avoid a drive to a Valley waterpark or lake and...
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Street names a road to city’s history

People are moving to Maricopa every day. But do the newcomers — or the old timers, for that matter — give any thought to the...

Waiting on water: Business plans on SR 238 slowed by paperwork

  Maricopa businesses on State Route 238, miles from John Wayne Parkway, have wonderful views of the Estrella Mountains and lots of room to spread...

Decade in Review: 2010-2019

By Joycelyn Cabrera Maricopa has seen plenty of ups and downs as the decade came to an end. InMaricopa's top stories over the years paint...

Adventure corridor blossoms along 238

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3buYOpANX4 Whether you realize it or not – coming to Maricopa is cool. Some of the hottest fun in the Valley of the Sun happens...

Life in Mobile: A Close-Knit Family

By Patricia Brock and the Maricopa Historical Society   Mobile is a small community located about 15 miles west of Maricopa on State Route 238 (Mobile...

History: Sourcing Maricopa’s floodwaters

By Patricia Brock and the Maricopa Historical Society Do you know the rivers of Maricopa? The Gila River is one of the largest desert rivers...

Happy Trails: BLM wants to re-open sites to vehicles, keep OHVs off Butterfield

Maricopa is surrounded by desert historic sites, but it is not always easy – or legal – to get to them in a vehicle. Take,...

Fun Run helps raise funds for Sun Life (results)

Nearly 200 people registered for the inaugural Sun Life Fun Run in Maricopa on March 5. There were 145 runners in the 3-mile race,...

MerryCopa ‘bigger, better’ in second year (video/gallery)

Maricopa residents got a taste of winter with an ice skating rink and snow pile during the second annual MerryCopa Holiday Festival at Copper...

InMaricopa Outdoors: Hang gliding over Maricopa

By Misty Newman Do you want to have one of the greatest adventures of your life? Experience the thrill of flying high in the sky...

Behind the costs: New water rates kick in

In Maricopa, water comes at a cost. Jan. 1 was the beginning of Global Water Resources’ eight-year series of rate increases for Maricopa...

CAC, consortium receive $10 million federal grant for manufacturing job skills

United State Vice President Joe Biden recently announced grant awards given to community colleges under this year’s Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career...

Air Force uses invisible fence to protect skies

It’s called The Fence and it sits about two miles north of Maricopa city limits on the Gila River Indian Reservation.But don’t expect to...

Banner Health Center to see patients May 16

The Banner Health Center will begin seeing patients on May 16, Mayor Anthony Smith announced during his state of the city address Thursday night.A...

Writer takes to the skies soaring like a hawk

I love to fly.No, not the parts about security checks, luggage fees and middle seats, but the pure act of soaring thousands of feet...

Cobblestone residents upset with proposed Verizon cell tower

Though convenient, mobile phone technology has its tradeoffs. To provide faster service and greater Internet capabilities, phone companies are constantly building new towers to...

Palo Verde nuclear plant safety inquiry held today

In the wake of the catastrophe in Japan, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public hearing at the Arizona Corporation Commission office on Tuesday to discuss the safety of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.

Fishing derby fun in Pacana Park

The lawn chairs and sun umbrellas were broken out on a breezy Saturday afternoon at Pacana Park for the City of Maricopa's Seventh Annual Fishing Derby. One hundred and sixty of Maricopa's most prolific junior anglers, ages 5-12, participated in the event, sponsored by Fry's Marketplace, Chitwood Feed and Hardware, and Lance Lane Insurance.
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