The city of Maricopa is now in the driver’s seat when it comes to State Routes 347 and 238. The city council signed an agreement with ADOT to take over ownership, jurisdiction and maintenance of both roads within the city limits. But what does that mean for local businesses and motorists?
Speaking of motorists, a Tucson man allegedly attempted to make his own fast lane when he fled from officers at nearly 90 mph near Coolidge. Police eventually caught up with him and found four undocumented immigrants in his vehicle.
Also, a student at Casa Grande Union High School may be facing charges after a fight broke out at the school last week. One student was sent to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
A solar farm proposed north of Coolidge and touching a corner of Florence received skeptical public comments at a meeting of the Pinal County Citizens Advisory Board.
The 25-year-old man convicted of stabbing a 65-year-old woman to death in her Casa Grande home in May 2019 was sentenced Thursday morning to life in prison with no possibility of parole.
U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran made stops in Casa Grande and Maricopa last week. Maricopa Monitor reporter Kimlye Stager has the Back Story on his visit to Maricopa, but don’t miss Casa Grande Dispatch reporter Jodie Newell’s story on his stop in Casa Grande.
A Coolidge high school teacher has received national recognition for her work on a program designed to help prepare Arizona students for the workforce.
To local business owner Tom Scott’s knowledge, this will be the first year that the city of Coolidge organizes a day of service in dedication to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001.