Are you enjoying the cool weather this winter? Well, with temperatures dropping, it is a perfect time to pick up the latest edition of Pinal Ways. In it’s pages, you will find comprehensive guides to the county’s best winter and spring events. Each guide provides information on fun activities for you and your whole family to enjoy!
Also, the defense attorney for a 21-year-old San Tan Valley man accused of murdering three people is asking to dismiss the 12 felony charges against him, citing faults with local law enforcement’s investigation.
And in other crime related news, a 21-year-old Casa Grande woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly pointing a gun at another woman.
The holidays tend to be bittersweet for those with loved ones in the military serving on bases hundreds or thousands of miles away. For one Heartland Ranch kindergartner, Itzanaya Cano, it wouldn’t feel like Christmas until some special people came home.
A 19-year-old Queen Creek man faces charges for allegedly trying to strike the patrol car of a Pinal County Sheriff’s deputy, as well as the deputy himself, with his vehicle.
The Cougars and Spartans renewed their friendly rivalry on the softball diamond last week. Alumni from Vista Grande and Casa Grande Union came together to share the spotlight and remember their glory days at an exhibition game.
Dr. John Hu has seen a few changes since arriving six years ago as Pinal County’s first full-time medical examiner. One of the most troubling is fentanyl deaths increasing by 17 times.
Thanks to a federal grant totaling just over $2 million, the Hopi Hills neighborhood has a key piece of firefighting infrastructure in the form of 52 new fire hydrants.