by Melissa | Apr 21, 2017 | Coolidge
Coolidge residents say drinking water, streets among disappointing issues Coolidge Examiner The results of a citizen survey conducted by the city of Coolidge shows the issues that residents feel strongly about, both in positive and negative ways. Between Jan. 1 and...
by Melissa | Apr 21, 2017 | Maricopa, Transportation
Edison Road extension opens as ‘mini-loop’ to SR 238 by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Tuesday morning, the City of Maricopa officially opened a new loop connecting Edison Road to State Route 238. Mayor Christian Price called it “a pretty monumental day.” The...
by Melissa | Apr 18, 2017 | Government
Volkmer fears long term implications of new RICO bill by Kevin Reagan | Arizona City Independent Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer thinks reforms to how law enforcement seizes criminal assets will be an “open invitation” for more drug cartel activity. The Arizona...
by Melissa | Apr 18, 2017 | Economy, Maricopa, Real Estate
Realtor: Maricopa housing market heating up by Pat Lairson | InMaricopa There are two things you need to know about the Maricopa real estate market: 1. Houses are selling. 2. Houses are selling fast. As we move into April, there are only about 289 single-family, HOA...
by Melissa | Apr 18, 2017 | Organizations
April 26 SALT seminar on environmental changes in the U.S. since 1492 by Charlie and Becky Goff | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Imagine the Superstitions area, the broader Sonoran Desert and the diversity of environments across America when Columbus first...