by Melissa | Jun 15, 2018 | Economy, Maricopa, Real Estate
Province dominates most-expensive homes sold in Maricopa last month by inMaricopa The most expensive home sold in Maricopa April 16 through May 15 was a lakeside house in Province that went for $375,000. That is a 2.8 percent increase in value since the last time the...
by Melissa | Jun 8, 2018 | Development, Maricopa
Dunkin’ Donuts ready to open doors by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Dunkin’ Donuts is planning its grand opening Friday morning. The store will open at 4 a.m., but the ribbon-cutting with Mayor Christian Price, the city council and Maricopa Chamber of Commerce is...
by Melissa | Jun 2, 2018 | Government, Maricopa
Apex lawsuit still stuck in appeals court by inMaricopa A lawsuit against the City of Maricopa over its zoning approval for Apex Motor Club is still slogging through the appeals court. Thursday, the court ruled on a transcript filing that was in dispute. Until a...
by Melissa | Jun 1, 2018 | Government, Maricopa
Seven vying for three spots on Maricopa City Council by Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor he names are in of those seeking a seat on the Maricopa City Council. The deadline to file election packets was 5 p.m. Wednesday. Those who have officially decided to launch...
by Melissa | May 26, 2018 | Maricopa
Maricopa Chamber going virtual by Bethany Blundell | PinalCentral Beginning this fall, the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce will no longer be in a physical location. In a press release Friday, the Chamber board announced that as of Sept. 1, it will “take the Chamber...
by Melissa | May 12, 2018 | Government, Maricopa
Maricopa court ordered to return $81,000 to city by Kevin Reagan | Maricopa Monitor Maricopa-Stanfield Justice Court has been ordered to return over $81,000 in funds that had been seized in 2014 during an investigation into the court’s questionable finances. Thousands...