Select editors’ favorite products from April
Individual selection determines what is covered and what is recommended. Purchases made through links may incur a commission. learn more. As shopping experts, we are always looking for the best products on the market. Each month, our editors try new and old products we’ve purchased for ourselves or gifted by brands to determine if we’d […]
Plants of the Pemberton Trail (Registration Required, Limit 20 Participants) – Plants – Events
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM McDowell Mountain Regional Park16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr.Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 (602) 506-2930 ext 3 Come join Ranger Evan on this fun hike along the Pemberton trail looking and talking ALL about plants! Come learn what plants call the Pemberton trail home! […]
New trial date set in killing of 6-year-old Tucson girl
A new trial date has been set for the man charged with the April 2012 murder of 6-year-old Isabel Celis. Pima County Superior Court Judge James Marner has set September 12 as the date for 41-year-old Christopher M. Clements to begin his second trial. A miscarriage of justice was declared on March 3 after the […]
Daniel Davitt faces decades for manslaughter of Jim Lee
Daniel Davitt (left) was convicted on May 1, 2023, of the 2019 murder of Officer Jean “Jim” Lee (right). (Pinal County Sheriff’s Office; Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office) Arizona prison inmates face the possibility of spending decades in prison after their guards died nearly four years ago. Daniel Davitt, 62, was convicted of attacking and killing […]
hiker Robert Packard looks back on his career
Robert Packard made the world’s 7,000th ascent of Little Baldy Mountain in Colorado on September 15, 2019. Robert Packard The decorated record holder and pioneer of his sport lives in an unpretentious apartment in Flagstaff’s tree-lined streets. Now 86, his Robert “Bob” Packard has spent the better part of the last 60 years climbing mountainsides […]
Youth Empowerment Services Makes a Difference
verde valley news – The Community-Based Advocacy Department of Verde Valley Sanctuary (VVS) is home to Youth Empowerment Services (YES), one of Arizona’s longest-running violence prevention programs. YES specialists provide violence prevention and healthy relationship education to elementary, middle, and high school students throughout the school year throughout Sedona and the Verde Valley. The YES […]
Sinema Hosts Call with Local Arizona Leaders to Discuss the End of Title 42
Senators have repeatedly urged the administration to develop a workable plan to manage the expected influx of immigrants when Title 42 ends Washington – Arizona Senator Kirsten Cinema calls with elected officials to discuss ending Title 42 and how they will support Arizona border communities as they manage increased levels of migration I asked if […]
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Birdsprings Chapter members treading water as they wait for flood relief | Navajo-Hopi Observer
BIRD SPRINGS, Arizona — Federal emergency funds are heading for the Navajo Nation, but they are not coming fast enough for the residents of the Bird Springs chapter and the Chinle community. Severe winter storms that hit Navajo and Hopi communities earlier this year brought heavy snowfall, flooding and severe damage to roads. Birdsprings and […]
Obituary | Roy Oswalt | Kingman Daily Miner
Roy Oswalt, 71, died Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Roy grew up in Kingman. His family said Roy was not yet a year old.He moved there in 1951. His parents, Bill He Oswalt and Lena Oswalt, owned and operated Kimo His Cafe in the 1950s, then from 1955 until 1969 […]