We start today with the latest crime news, as a San Tan Valley man was sentenced to 16 years in prison for manslaughter following a 2023 traffic collision. After 16 years the man will be put on supervised probation. Read more about the sentencing.
Meanwhile, in Casa Grande, Arizona Water Company Vice President of Operations Mark Kieren spoke to PinalCentral after a well tested positive for E. Coli. Kieren said that a detection of E. Coli is an extremely rare occurrence, describing the incident as an βanomaly.β Click here to hear more from Kieren.
Plus, after the Casa Grande Union High School campus air conditioning system broke down earlier this week, around-the-clock efforts have been undertaken to fix the issue. Superintendent Jeff Lavender said that due to the high summer temperatures in the classroom, students were sent home for online studies until the problem is resolved.
The venue where Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb hosted an evening election event to say thanks to supporters for their hard work on the campaign and watch election results Tuesday night was abuzz with music and energy.
Republican state Sen. Wendy Rogers appears to have fended off a primary challenge from David Cook, a fellow GOP legislator, with early results showing her with a solid lead.
Former Poston Butte softball pitcher Lindsay Lopez talks about her decision to transfer to the University of Washington and what came of her time as a Husky. She also talks about playing for Mexico’s National Team and what lies ahead for her after college.
Desert Senita Community Health Center recently provided student athletes with free physicals in Coolidge as its clinic in town is scheduled to open in about a month.