Coconino County Provides Update on Upper Rio de Flag Forest Restoration Project

Coconino County Flood Management Board Focuses on Forest Restoration The Coconino County Flood Management District Board is making the Upper de Flag basin on the Rio de Flag a top priority for forest restoration. This effort, targeting about 12,000 acres, aims to decrease the likelihood of major wildfires and subsequent flooding. “Putting resources into the […]

Pam Bondi Provides Update on DC Intern Homicide

Breakthrough in Murder Case of DC Intern Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on Fox News on Friday to discuss a significant development in the murder case of a young intern who was shot just a mile from the White House on June 30th. Eric Turpeenian Jatchim, a 21-year-old intern from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, […]

City Manager Provides Council with Update on Camino Del Sola Improvement Project Development

This article summarizes key points discussed in a recent council meeting in Nogales, Arizona, where city leaders emphasized the significance of mental health awareness. This reflects the city’s focus on tackling mental health challenges in the community. The meeting also provided updates on the Camino Del Sola Sewer, Water, and Street Improvement Project. Mayor Juan […]

An Update on Trump’s Judicial Nominees and Their Progress

President Trump’s latest judicial candidate mirrors qualities of his previous selections, but the real impact remains uncertain. At the start of this term, Trump had 40 judicial vacancies. He had filled about half during his initial semester with a total of 234 judges confirmed, which includes three appointments to the Supreme Court. Many conservatives view […]

Coconino County Encourages Community Involvement in Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

Coconino County’s Updated Risk Mitigation Plan Coconino County is revising its multijudicial risk mitigation strategy to enhance preparedness and lower community risks, especially as disasters become increasingly more frequent and severe across the nation. This effort involves collaboration among various counties, including the cities of Flagstaff, Fredonia, Williams, Tusayan, Page, and Northern Arizona University. The […]

Cochise County Update

Posted: July 23, 2025 Kochise County’s Honorary Longtime Race Executive Bob Hollister Retires After 32 Years of Service During the Kochise County Board of Supervisors’ regular meeting on July 22, Robert “Bob” Hollister was honored for his 32 years of volunteer service to the county, marking his retirement. house Posted: July 22, 2025 Cochise County […]

Graham County fire update: Bryce Fire is now 78% contained

Extreme Heat Advisory Update The extreme heat warning is active until 8 PM MST on Tuesday. Following this, an extreme heat watch will take effect from Wednesday morning and last through Friday evening. What to Expect: The extreme heat warning indicates dangerously high temperatures, potentially reaching up to 110°F. The upcoming extreme heat watch suggests […]

Update from Cochise County, AZ

Posted: July 23, 2025 Longtime Race Executive Bob Hollister Recognized for 32 Years of Volunteer Service in Kochise County The Kochise County Board of Supervisors and the Emergency Management Team honored Bob Hollister during a meeting held on July 22. Hollister is retiring after dedicating 32 years to volunteer services in the county. house Posted: […]

Cochise County Update

Posted: July 23, 2025 Bob Hollister Recognized for Over 32 Years of Volunteer Service The Cochise County Board of Supervisors and the Emergency Management Team presented an honor to Robert “Bob” Hollister during a regular board meeting on July 22. This acknowledgment marks his retirement after three decades of volunteering in the county. house Posted: […]

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office provides an update on Bill Grey

Community Meeting Highlights from Yavapai County During a recent City Hall session with James Gregory, the Yavapai County District 2 Superintendent, discussions focused on the local Sheriff’s Office on January 14th. “This community is relatively well-behaved; not much violent crime and wildlife disturbances,” noted Dan Pritchard, reflecting positively on the area’s safety. Concerns on Bill […]