We start today with the latest installment of Pinal’s People, where we spoke to Chuck Wright, owner of Pinal Design Group. For over 40 years, Wright’s company has provided design and drafting services around the county. Read more about Wright and his creative works.
In San Tan Valley, resident Tracy Christian has dedicated herself to helping others. As a foster parent, Christian has cared for more than 20 foster children over the past 15 years, helping them through trauma and difficult times, and remained in touch with many of them after they’ve left her care. Read about her incredible story and her calling to help young kids who are in need.
The city is bracing itself for a possible influx of asylum seekers and Mayor Craig McFarland has asked all staff to “be alert and careful” following Thursday’s ending of Title 42 COVID health restrictions that saw migrants seeking asylum turned away at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Following recent resurfacing on Florence Boulevard, Casa Grande drivers could soon have better traffic management and travel times if the City Council approves the purchase of a traffic signal interconnect system.
Sometimes the road leads back home when the right opportunity comes along. That’s the case for Louie Ramirez who was named the next athletic director for Vista Grande last week.
In today’s Back Story, Associate Editor Rofida Khairalla takes us to Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm in Oracle, where you can take in the beautiful sights!
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed the budget for the state’s next fiscal year, one that has been celebrated by Maricopa officials for the funds it will bring to local infrastructure improvements.