We start today with some serious news from Central Arizona College, as a senior administrator faces charges after allegedly being involved in a fatal hit and run on North Pinal Avenue early on Saturday morning. Chris Wodka has been charged with manslaughter and failing to stop at an accident scene involving an injured person. Read more about the incident and how CAC is handling the situation.
Lastly, young artists from the county will have a chance to showcase their skills at Casa Grande Alliance’s “New Year New You Back to School” inspirational art competition. Participants will express themselves in various forms of art, including music, photography and poetry. Get all of the details here.
With giggle-infused games of parcourse duck-duck-goose and other kid-friendly fitness activities, April Macak is on a mission to encourage children to get more exercise and adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Central Arizona College’s three constituency groups made a statement of no confidence in Governing Board member Jerry Walker and called for his resignation at Tuesday’s board meeting.
The Casa Grande Police Department is being aided by an innovative surveillance tool that is leading to the return of stolen vehicles to their rightful owners.
The Maricopa Rams boy’s basketball team went into the season with plenty of new faces, both on the court and on the sidelines. Despite the team being in rebuild mode and winning just five games, two Rams did enough to take their basketball careers beyond high school.
Both chambers of the Arizona Legislature have passed a bill that would make possessing, trafficking or importing a sex doll made to look like an infant or child a Class 4 felony in Arizona.