The Greater Casa Grande Chamber of Commerce held its annual dinner on Friday for the first time in a year in light of the pandemic. The chamber waived a rule and chose to honor Fernando Cornejo, owner of Eva’s Fine Mexican Food in Casa Grande, post-humorously, following his untimely death late last year. The Chamber also announced Brian Gardanier, Southeast Division manager of Arizona Public Services, as the organization’s new chair. He replaces Ole Solberg, principal of Solberg Engineering.
Jurors in the ongoing trial of a 31-year-old San Tan Valley man accused of killing his mother will hear additional testimony this week. Taboh Mopecha is charged with second-degree murder in the death of his mother, Gladis, who was found dead in her home of an apparent gunshot wound in April 2021. Last week, jurors heard the testimony of two women who reportedly found Gladis, deceased, in her home.
Did you miss this headline last week? Five juveniles from Maricopa were reportedly involved in an incident during a candlelight vigil in the parking lot of Copper Sky Regional Park, in which multiple juveniles were reported to be firing guns into the air.
– A San Tan Valley man faces charges for allegedly entering the back door of a fast-food restaurant and stealing several servings of hash browns. He also faces charges for taking items from a local convenience store.
– Eloy police officers were led on a slow-speed chase at speeds up to 15 mph after officers attempted to stop an Eloy man who drove away from the scene of a domestic fight where he allegedly broke in a door to a home.
Former President Donald Trump received a hero’s welcome on Saturday, a polarizing figure who found his crowd in the first time a sitting or former president has ever held a public event inside Pinal County.
U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, state Rep. Mark Finchem and state Sen. Kelly Townsend, along with other Arizona politicians, got a rare chance to bathe in the spotlight of former President Donald Trump…
The Casa Grande City Council will consider two resolutions at its meeting Tuesday about creating a Foreign Trade Zone to accommodate both the proposed Chang Chun chemical plant and a proposed LCY semiconductor manufacturing facility.
Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa discusses the ongoing lawsuit against the City of Casa Grande in which a former CG probationary firefighter claims the CG Fire Department discriminated against him because he’s a veteran. She has the details on this developing story in this episode of Back Story.
The way David Cook sees it, once you’ve been elected to office you shouldn’t have to be bothered gathering signatures on nominating petitions for your re-election.
Mayor Mila Besich of Superior has been reappointed to the National League of Cities 2022 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Federal Advocacy Committee.