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After five years and 1,438 stories, InMaricopa reporter Brian Petersheim Jr. — known as "Bridog" — is leaving the newsroom. From lost notepads to owning the public safety beat, his legacy runs deep in ...
Find yourself commuting to Mobile or Gila Bend west of Maricopa over the next month? Better pack some patience. Starting Monday, the Arizona Department of Transportation will squeeze State Route 238 ...
Scottsdale developer SimonCRE proposes bringing Mattress Firm to Maricopa near the Shops at Maricopa Village. Local store Copa Mattress welcomes competition and sees a business boost.
Maricopa’s “Champagne Papi” was arrested after chugging stolen champagne, grabbing NyQuil and Sprite for lean, and getting tased outside Planet Fitness.
Ryan Brooks of Maricopa was arrested Friday after allegedly threatening a child over a dog urinating in a bedroom. He faces domestic violence and disorderly conduct charges.
An 82-year-old Desert Cedars man died from heat exposure last week, marking the first heat death in Maricopa this summer.
Maricopa voters helped elect him. Now, the county’s top cop is leading the way when it comes to setting new standards for sex offenders in Arizona.
An Arizona inmate was mistakenly released from the Florence prison mid-sentence due to a clerical error, before U.S. marshals returned him to custody.
The U.S. Postal Service will close its Contract Postal Unit inside the Maricopa Library & Cultural Center on Sept. 27, ending services that helped ease long wait times at the city’s only post office.
Parents and players are protesting Heritage Academy’s decision to bar non-enrolled students from its football team despite Arizona law allowing participation if their home school lacks the sport.