Supporting the local community is something the Arizona City Fire District is passionate about, and giving back is something that closely aligns with the core of the district’s mission. For the month of April, that dedication will be on display as firefighters and fire district staff will wear custom shirts in support of Autism Awareness Month.
Would you ever consider getting into a taxi with no driver in the front seat? Well, you might have the opportunity to think about this question more seriously in the not-too-distant future as two companies that specialize in self-driving robotaxi rides seek to roll out their services on the bustling streets of San Francisco. They include Google spinoff Waymo, which has been offering driverless ride-hail services in Phoenix since 2020. If successful in their efforts, these two companies could usher in a future where driverless rides are common.
Speaking of changes, Coolidge recently witnessed a big one as the city’s fire department marked its first two weeks since its move to 24-hour service, seven days a week. According to the department’s fire chief, the move has already led to a 25% increase in fire and emergency calls.
Marijuana dispensary operators were hoping to secure their final inspections and open for business this week in the historic and long-vacant Charles Rapp Saloon at 363 N. Main St.
With high hopes and expectations for the Santa Cruz Valley softball team, the Dust Devils continued their winning ways, while also keeping their trademark high energy and swagger, defeating a young and rebuilding Sequoia Pathway Pumas team 16-0.
Maricopa Monitor reporter Kimlye Stager takes us to the sky and tells us all about paramotoring in Pinal County. Like this video? Follow us on Instagram for more Back Story updates: https://www.instagram.com/pinalcentral/
Despite questions about the future of the Arizona Border Strike Force and a citizen’s request to hear what it has actually accomplished, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors accepted funding said to fight illegal immigration, human smuggling and other border-related crime.
The lines at Outlaw Ink stretched along Florence Boulevard much of the day Saturday, April 1. And inside, Brandon Silva and a team of tattoo artists worked 16 hours, offering discounted tattoos as a special fundraiser for a Casa Grande woman paralyzed in an accident in November.