The Maricopa Police Department is investigating a house shooting on the 19000 block of North Toledo yesterday. Although no one was injured in the incident, MPD discovered a house with multiple bullet holes. No arrests have been made so far.
Also, in Maricopa, the city is calling for artists to add a splash of art and color to traffic signal boxes on city streets. According to a press release, the city is looking to highlight local artists and rely on their creative minds to think outside the traffic signal box.
Finally, in Coolidge, a Casa Grande-based carnival company returned to provide fun attractions to the Coolidge Cotton Days Festival for the second consecutive year. Kastl Amusements brought 14 rides to the festival, including favorites such as Cliff Hanger and Zipper.
Citizens clamoring for Pinal to get rid of its voting machines, count votes by hand, end early voting and make other changes are asking for things that simply can’t happen under the law, County Attorney Kent Volkmer told the Board of Supervisors Wednesday.
After collaborating with a local artist, pillars connected to buildings on Main Street received a colorful touch-up, displaying the beauty and culture of Eloy.
The Arf-Arnage Dog Rescue grand reopening in Maricopa was two paws up! Maricopa Monitor Reporter Kimlye Stager gives us a look at how some four-legged friends spent the day.
Galloping to the cheers of hometown fans, the Central Arizona College rodeo team will welcome teams from across the region Saturday and Sunday as they host their annual hometown rodeo event.
After Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology student Damon Patterson participated in a Consumercon budget exercise on Feb. 28, he said he was going to thank his parents that night.