We start today with a look inside the world of television, as a former Casa Grande resident looks to put his animated series on the small screen. Michael Montijo’s series “The Go-Go Brothers” chronicles the adventures of three young boys who travel the country hunting down monsters and urban legends. Montijo is currently in the process of pitching the show to networks.
Over the Easter weekend, longtime Casa grande resident Larry Abbott Sr. had a little more to celebrate than just the holiday. On Sunday, Abbott hit the century mark, celebrating his 100th birthday. Abbott said that his family has played a big role in his life through the years and feels fortunate to have reached the age of 100.
Dell’s Pizza moved a step closer to realizing a goal of expanding on Pinal Avenue as the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a recommendation for a zone change Thursday evening.
Pinal County will ask the Arizona Supreme Court to consider examining a case that found the county’s way of calculating limited property value for tax purposes violates state law.
The CAC baseball team moved a giant step closer to clinching the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference title and the top seed in the upcoming Division I Region 1 playoffs with Saturday’s doubleheader sweep of Pima at McSwain Field.
It was a great day to showcase Casa Grande’s finest! Casa Grande Dispatch reporter Jodie Newell takes us through the festivities of the Public Safety Day.
A Native American tribe in Arizona reached a deal Thursday with the U.S. government not to use some of its Colorado River water rights in return for $150 million and funding for a pipeline project.
A U.S. government attorney said during last month’s hearing of a full panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that the final environmental impact study for construction of the mine at Oak Flat, Arizona, could be published this spring.