Yesterday, in Tucson, U.S. agents seized up to 440 pounds of what they suspect is a precursor chemical often used in the production of fentanyl. The seizure is a dangerous sign that producers may be moving to manufacture the harmful drug right here on American soil.
Also, yesterday, it was announced that actor Alec Baldwin, along with the weapons supervisor for the western film “Rust,” will be charged with involuntary manslaughter. Baldwin was pointing a gun with a live round inside, which killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins while on a remote set in New Mexico.
And in local news, the San Tan Valley Advisory Council board announced they will hold monthly meetings to discuss various topics that are of high interest to residents. The first presentation will be Thursday, Jan. 26, at CAC’s San Tan Campus. It will cover fire protection services that are available to all citizens.
Lilyana McLaughlin, a 14-year-old from Maricopa, continues to beat the odds, receiving support and love from her family, friends and community throughout her heart journey.
Prior to the season starting, the main goal for the Casa Grande Union boys basketball team was to finish the season in third place or higher in the 5A San Tan Region.
Maricopa had a blast from the past at their Time Machine Night Market last week! Maricopa Monitor reporter Kimlye Stager gives the details behind this far out event.
Although the Arizona City Golf Course officially reopened over a year ago, the club’s board of directors, along with some help from the Arizona City Chamber of Commerce, held a long-overdue ribbon cutting Tuesday to celebrate the course’s rejuvenation.
For two days every January, hundreds of vendors, exhibitors, mobile eateries, artists and others line the streets of historic downtown Casa Grande for the annual street fair and car show.