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On Monday, the Florence Town Council unanimously approved rezoning 660 acres of land to allow for the building of what could be a more than 3,000-home, master-planned community. The rezoning will … more
The Pinal County Historical Museum’s last Historic  Florence Walking Tour of the season takes place Wednesday. The tour starts at 10 a.m. at the 1891 second Pinal County more
Find out about the revised Environmental Protection Agency lead and copper rules in drinking water during a town event. The open house hosted by the town takes place from 5 to 6 p.m., Tuesday, … more
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the “Starter Homes Act” Monday, saying the provisions in the bipartisan bill would create problems without any assurance it actually would make housing more affordable. more
Join the “party before the party” as Florence hosts Road to Country Thunder. Every year, the producers of Country Thunder, one of the largest country music festivals in the country, … more
Join the “party before the party” as Florence hosts Road to Country Thunder. Every year, the producers of Country Thunder, one of the largest country music festivals in the country, … more

Town offices in Florence will be temporarily closed later this week. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, town offices will be closed for an employee function. Offices will reopen at … more
As March is National Reading Month, parents are being sought to bring their kids in to volunteer and read to the Pinal County shelter dogs during business hours for the month of March. To set up … more
Thirteen middle schoolers and two teachers from San Tan Charter School in Gilbert recently spent a morning taking a two-hour tour of Toggenburg Goats of Arizona in Florence.   As middle … more
If all goes to plan, Pinal County will plunge into darkness for 30 minutes on April 8 at an inaugural Dark Skies Lights Out event, the same day when the 2024 total solar eclipse will cross over … more
Deanna Potter is one of those rare people in Arizona – she’s a native. Growing up in Mesa, Potter almost always knew she wanted to be a teacher. Today, she is principal at Florence … more
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell is urging people who witness crimes and videotape them to contact police and not post the items on social media. Her call comes as the cases of teen violence … more
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