The Casa Grande Police Department is one of several in the state that has been approved for a $1.25 million grant from the federal government. The city council hasn’t decided yet what the money will be used for but it can be used for hiring more officers, community policing and preventing school violence.
And who’s up for a bit of shopping therapy? The discount department store chain Marshalls will be celebrating the grand opening of its latest store in Maricopa on Nov. 3. In honor of the event, the company plans to donate to a local charity.
Also, have you picked up the latest copy of Pinal Ways yet? Why not?! This edition includes a tasty tour of some of the county’s favorite places to dine and our popular Pinal County Restaurant Directory. Subscribers can check out all of the stories online. You can also find physical copies of the magazine sold at these locations.
The 38-year-old Casa Grande man charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for stabbing a man with a kitchen knife was sentenced to 3½ years in prison Monday afternoon.
The Casa Grande Union football team went toe-to-toe with Scottsdale Horizon pretty much the entire way in Friday night’s Class 5A San Tan Region game at Al Van Hazel Stadium.
PinalCentral Arts & Entertainment Editor Melissa St. Aude tries a cake recipe from the 1930s. See how the recipe differs from one you might find in a cookbook today and how it turns out.
As Sheriff Mark Lamb sees it, hardly a day goes by when local law enforcement does not encounter human smugglers transporting undocumented immigrants as their cargo.
The 35th annual Casa Grande FFA steak fry Friday evening was a resounding success, according to Casa Grande Union High School agriscience teacher and FFA adviser Casey Farnsworth.