The homecoming festivities at Vista Grande High School were cut short Saturday after an altercation allegedly happened between students, police said. Here are a few details on the incident.
And Casa Grande city staff are recommending the planning and zoning deny a developer’s request to rezone nearly a full section of land to allow more housing on the property under less restrictive terms than the current zoning. The commission will take on the issue, with a number of other zoning items, Thursday night.
Also, did you miss the live stream of our forum between the two candidates for Arizona’s second congressional district? You can watch the video on our Facebook page or get the gist of the conversation here.
By the way, have you mailed in your early ballot? The Pinal County Elections Department recommends mailing in your ballot today to make sure it gets to the department in time to be counted. Planning to vote in person? Election Day is Nov. 8!
When visitors of the Yartsy Yard Tour visit Susan Shivers’ backyard on Saturday, Nov. 5, she hopes they take the time to stroll the grounds, look at the art and appreciate the effort she and her husband have taken to create a personal backyard oasis.
The 38-year-old woman being charged with murder following a fatal head-on collision that occurred Aug. 13 in San Tan Valley will not have her bond amount reduced.
An enthusiastic community gathering celebrated Maricopa’s Museum and Visitor Center grand opening, excited to explore the city’s past, present and future.
Coming off its first winning season since 2016-17, the Central Arizona College men’s basketball team will have an entirely new roster when the 2022-23 campaign commences on Wednesday at 17th-ranked Southern Idaho.
After recently winning a trio of awards for his new film “Woman With No Name,” Casa Grande filmmaker Rowdy Olson said believing in oneself and pushing forward with goals and dreams is the best approach to life.