Pinal County officials are hoping that local cities will agree to pool the money from a recent settlement with drug companies to help the entire county recover from the opioid epidemic. County Attorney Kent Volkmer told the board of supervisors that he’s in talks with cities and towns about combining the payments to create a bigger program that could help more people. However, some communities have concerns about the proposed plan.
And speaking of things that go bump, two University of Arizona professors explain why people are sometimes fascinated with frightening stories of ghosts, goblins and the beyond.
After months of debate and discussion concerning the future of a former Main Street staple, the Eloy City Council voted 6-1 to demolish the Dust Bowl Theatre.
Seemingly every make, model and vehicle imaginable cruised into town this Saturday for Pita Patio Grill and the Coolidge Veterans of Foreign Wars’ third annual ‘Good Vibes’ Car and Bike Show on Coolidge Avenue.
The city of Maricopa passed another milestone last week when its first female mayor gave her first State of the City address. Maricopa Monitor reporter Kimlye Stager has the Back Story on this historic event.
The Santa Cruz Valley Historic Museum was something that Richard “Dick” Myers always had a vision for. Born in Phoenix and relocated to Eloy at a young age, Myers dedicated his life to researching and preserving historical artifacts from the city in which he grew up.
The classes are new to the Career and Technical Education program at Santa Cruz Valley Union High School and fall under the SkillsUSA umbrella of Career and Technical Student Organizations.