Sheriff Chris Nanos has put his opponent in the sheriff’s race on paid administrative leave citing possible criminal infractions. Lt. Heather Lappin, a 19-year veteran who works in the Pima County ...
BISBEE – A Sierra Vista man once described as among the area’s most prolific cocaine dealers was convicted by a jury Monday of five felonies related to a 2019 multi-agency drug investigation.
The plummeting American birthrate has become a partisan political issue. On the campaign trail Monday for Vice President Harris, former President Bill Clinton pointed to waning fertility rates as a ...
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DOUGLAS — A $5 million boost from Cochise County will help Douglas pay for construction that’s already begun for water and sewer infrastructure for the future commercial port of entry. The money from ...
In Arizona, a state blessed with abundant sunshine, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) holds a crucial role in shaping the future of solar energy. This independent regulatory body influences ...
DOUGLAS — More chickens could soon be coming to a house near you. A state law that was passed in May now dictates that cities and towns in Arizona cannot prohibit chicken-loving residents from owning ...
Alma Nuñez, a longtime South Phoenix restaurant cashier with three kids, attended a community event a few years ago at which a speaker gave a presentation about Arizona’s school voucher program. She ...
In the only scheduled debate for Arizona’s open U.S. Senate race, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego sought to cast Republican Kari Lake as having extreme views. Lake said Gallego had undergone an “extreme ...
We’re in the Spooky Season. Halloween costume shops have taken over vacant buildings; “Monster Mash” is on our playlists; and, best of all, horror flicks are waiting to be watched. When we terrify ...
If you watch only one new horror film this Halloween, make it this demented but deeply humane meditation on fathers and sins.
“Where are the reporters of yesteryear?” a character asks in Annie Proulx’s novel “The Shipping News.” “The nail biting, acerbic, alcoholic nighthawk bastards who truly knew how to write?” Some of ...