After days of searching, the father of a runaway Casa Grande teenager says his daughter has been found. The father confirmed to PinalCentral that his daughter was safe after going missing on Aug. 29, triggering much attention on social media after it was reported that she had run off with a 15-year-old boy who had returned to town without her.
In sports, we have another great matchup tonight in our Pinal Preps Game of the Week. The Florence Gophers and San Tan Foothills Sabercats will add another chapter to the Gila River Bowl rivalry. Check out this preview of the game.
Plus, a new on-demand public transport service known as CG LINK has been given the green light by the Casa Grande city council to begin servicing the community starting in October. Click here for more details.
When now Eloy Councilmember Andy Sutton went to sleep on Sept. 10 nearly 22 years ago, he and almost everyone could not have imagined what they would see in the morning.
Pinal County Supervisor Kevin Cavanaugh, R-Coolidge, responded to a few different criticisms of himself at Wednesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, adding that he has a book coming out in a month or so “that will cover some of the nonsense that you’ve discussed.”
Jack Jackson was 6 years old when he took his first photograph. He was on a family vacation in Colorado and hiking in a canyon when he spotted an image he wanted to capture on film. The sun was glistening on a crystal blue stream and he remembers pointing the camera and taking his first shot.