A minor in Casa Grande is being charged as an adult after she allegedly attacked another person with a knife. Although the circumstances behind the alleged knifing are unknown, Yikaniniya Gonnie was charged with aggrevated assault and is awaiting her next court date.
Meanwhile, the Coolidge City Council took the first step in making major road improvements.The road work is located near the planned site for Proctor and Gamble’s new manufacturing site. The improvements come with a hefty price tag of $7 million for the city, but will provide easier transportation for commercial trucks once Proctor and Gamble are up and running.
And finally, a vehicle pursuit ended in a rollover collision on Interstate 10 early Wednesday morning. The pursuit began in Eloy, and lasted for 53-miles.
Despite chilling winds and temperatures at or below 40 degrees, over 100 volunteers and visitors paid their respects to 972 veterans buried in Coolidge’s Heritage Valley Memorial Park in a national day of remembrance known as Wreaths Across America last Saturday.
A massive development planned for the eastern edge of Casa Grande moved one step closer to reality Monday night as the Casa Grande City Council approved two planning requests for the project.
A 28-year-old Maricopa man accused of shooting at a residential structure last year will not contest some of the charges brought against him in exchange for a seven-year prison sentence.
With this victory, the Cougars have likely solidified their chance for a slot in Thursday’s semi-finals, sharing the highest record in their group with only one other school — the undefeated, 13-0 Coolidge Bears.
In honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, volunteers with Wreaths Across America made sure these fallen residents were not forgotten this holiday season.
Just looking at him, Bullvi seems like any other happy and healthy dog. But the 5-year-old American bulldog from New Eden Kennels also happens to be a multi-title champion.
A 761-acre mixed-use development called Arizona Farms, which includes 2,311 single-family homes plus higher-density housing and commercial areas, was approved Wednesday north of downtown Florence.