Don’t miss our Maricopa City Council candidate forum tonight. We’ll be live streaming it on the Maricopa Monitor’s Facebook page. We sent the candidates a list of questions about growth, traffic, taxes and other issues.
We’ve also been talking with candidates who are running for Florence Town Council. This week we asked them how well they thought the town was handling its recent growth and what businesses they would like to see come to town. See what they had to say.
And did you see this story? A man was arrested in Florence after allegedly burglarizing a home and then trying to set a fire by burning his jail release form.
By the way, we’re still taking nominations for Creme de la Copa. Nominate your favorite businesses and community members through July 1.
An alleged ranking member of the Mexican Mafia, who is charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and a slew of other charges, will go on trial in September.
Affordable housing has been a widely debated topic in the country recently. With the state of Arizona seeing a huge rise in housing prices, many first-time home buyers struggle to find a reasonable place to stay that fits their budget.
From politics to sports announcing, Tom Shope’s interests have been varied — spanning decades of experience in the community he calls home. Pinal’s People got the chance to speak to him about what drives him to serve his community.
Around November of last year, Imagine Prep Elementary School counselor Tanya Best began nominating a group of students for a special summer learning program.
The town’s controversial plans to build a two-story metal utilities building, with storage yard and recycling bins on Ruggles Street, will be the subject of a non-voting Town Council “work session” at 6 p.m. July 11.