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What would you like to see happen in Maricopa in 2016?

Charles Linn: “I’d like to see them start work on the overpass over the railroad tracks. I’ve been here a year and a half,...

Spotlight: Maricopa’s Future Development (video)

Maricopa Development Services Director Martin Scribner stopped by our InMaricopa studio to discuss how the city is planning for the future. He spoke about the...

Year in Review: Top 10 stories in Maricopa for 2015 (video)

In a year that saw a mix of tragedy and triumph, Maricopa survived record heat and withstood dozens of drug smuggling arrests. These are...

Year in Review: Top 10 Business stories of 2015 (video)

The local economy was on the rise in 2015, and residents were able to enjoy new venues for eating, see an expanded realty market...

Year in Review: Top 10 government stories of 2015 (video)

It was a big year for the city of Maricopa local government as funding, personnel and future plans all came into place for the...

Maricopa hotel plans revived with minor change

The idea of a Holiday Inn Express in Maricopa is rising from the dust. After a significant pause and minor modification, plans for the hotel...

Fate of Copa Center unknown, seniors ‘extremely concerned’

The city of Maricopa does not have a senior center. The building many think of as a senior center may be demolished before the decade...

Paul Jepson is Maricopa’s man behind the curtain

Paul Jepson is Maricopa’s intergovernmental affairs director, but it is just one of many titles he has held over the decade he has been...

Mayor’s State of the City speech features moving parts

Mayor Christian Price hit familiar notes in his annual State of the City address Thursday night, and there was an echo of unanswered questions...

Mayor Price offers preview of State of the City (video)

Maricopa Mayor Christian Price stopped by our new studio at InMaricopa.com to discuss his “State of the City” Address as well as developments and...

Problems flagged early in transportation draft plan

By Raquel Hendrickson An overpass is one of the most certain elements on the Maricopa Area Transportation Plan. Its purpose of improving traffic flow through the...

Local enthusiasts envision future of cycling in Maricopa

By Janet Buckwalter Bicycle riders come in every size and configuration – fit or fluffy; fast or incredibly slow; one, two or three wheels; fancy...

Local enthusiasts envision future of cycling in Maricopa

By Janet Buckwalter Bicycle riders come in every size and configuration – fit or fluffy; fast or incredibly slow; one, two or three wheels; fancy...

Zoning overlays meet in complex Heritage District

In the Heritage District, the new collides with the old like nowhere else in Maricopa. The reminders of an unincorporated “cow town” of...

Zoning overlays meet in complex Heritage District

By Raquel Hendrickson In the Heritage District, the new collides with the old like nowhere else in Maricopa. The reminders of an unincorporated “cow town” of...

What’s happening this week in Maricopa

Meetings, culture and a wild man are all part of the activities in Maricopa for the first week of June. MONDAY The Age-Friendly...

Chairman: Ak-Chin reaching out to boost economy

“We’re here to grow this economy,” Ak-Chin Indian Community Chairman Louis Manuel Jr. told the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Thursday. In describing some...

Zoning overlays go before P&Z Monday

In the Heritage District, the new collides with the old like nowhere else in Maricopa. The reminders of an unincorporated “cow town” of...

Price reiterates State of the City for chamber gathering

“We have to be us. We have to be uniquely Maricopa,” Mayor Christian Price told a breakfast gathering of the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce....

Rose: My first year of service

As I reflect on my first year as the City Manager for Maricopa I think about the community’s successes, our opportunities as a relatively...

Elected Official Q&A: Henry Wade wants legacy of community service

Maricopa voters elected political and community activist Henry Wade to represent them on their city council in November. The Air Force veteran’s election to...

Mayor outlines city’s 2015 agenda

As 2015 arrives we look back at 2014, remembering many of the significant milestones our city has achieved, including the opening of Copper Sky...

Study calls Maricopa a good fit for hotels, but when?

For decades a no-hotel town, Maricopa is now a one-hotel town. And that is not enough for those trying to build the economy. A new...

Mayor reviews 2014 successes, 2015 plans in State of the City address

Mayor Christian Price spoke of “coming home” during his annual State of the City address yesterday at City Hall.“We are truly a city unto...

Vets’ hope for new home dashed; bar to be demolished by city

To the dismay of members of the local American Legion post, the Maricopa City Council decided Oct. 7 to award a contract to Southwest...

Wade: My pleasure to serve

Fellow citizens of Maricopa, I cannot believe that we are a mere 26 days away from selecting what will essentially be a new City...

Q&A: City Council candidate Rich Vitiello

Rich Vitiello has worked in the international cycling industry for more than 25 years. He has lived in Maricopa since 2005 and is competing...

Former mayor: Vitiello’s passion, knowledge, hope will serve city well

It is especially gratifying to see the number of extremely qualified citizens who took the step in running for city council. To all of...

Q&A: City council candidate Marty Hermanson

Marty Hermanson is one of four candidates seeking two remaining seats on the Maricopa City Council. Hermanson has resided in Maricopa since 2006 and...

Lobbyist contract renewed

Maricopa City Council entered into a new $96,000 agreement with Nexxus Consulting LLC for the 2014-15 fiscal year at its July 15 meeting.Nexxus Consulting...
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