Earlier this month, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office was granted a three-year contract extension with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency regarding the 287(g) program. Section 287(g) is part of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which permits local law...
A large fight, involving several gunshots fired at Relics bar in West Sedona on Jan. 2, may have all started when “a chick” kissed a 21-year-old victim. By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers A large fight,...
Join the Northern Arizona Council of Governments — Area Agency on Aging on Sept. 17 for its 17th annual Elder Issues Conference, Creating Caring Communities for Seniors: Best practices and beneficial tools, to be held at the Prescott...
Construction at the ‘Y’ roundabout is stirring up more than dust and concrete. Standing in the middle of intersections, flaggers are an open target to drive-by insults, profanity and spitting. Some flaggers have...
Sewer is a messy issue, but things got even messier July 16 when Sedona police officers were called to the city’s Chapel area sewer meeting. Chapel area resident Jim Shaffer doesn’t think the city should spend...
The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U.S. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov....
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