Fire burns quarter-acre in Granite Creek
Prescott and Central Yavapai firefighters on Thursday evening put out a fire in Granite Creek that had ignited some of the heavy oak trees in the creek, said Prescott Fire Division Chief Eric Kriwer.
Prescott and Central Yavapai firefighters on Thursday evening put out a fire in Granite Creek that had ignited some of the heavy oak trees in the creek, said Prescott Fire Division Chief Eric Kriwer.
Prescott police arrested a man Sept. 24 on charges including felony criminal damage after a witness told police the man’s car struck a power pole and then he drove away.
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office seeks information about the person who left three baggies of methamphetamine at a school bus stop in Cottonwood Sept. 21.
Visit site: YCSO seeks help identifying suspects in three suspicious fires
A wildfire that Prescott National Forest firefighters thought they had controlled Monday south of Prescott has reared up again.
Both women had chest and abdomen trauma.
A property purchase that will take away some of the urgency for a new downtown fire station got unanimous approval from the Prescott City Council this week.
Despite both the defense and prosecution’s statements that they have no interest in pursuing a plea deal in the Steven DeMocker murder trial, a judge has ordered that they meet to discuss the possibility.
A draft congressional map proposed by a Democratic member of Arizona’s redistricting commission would put at least two Republican incumbents and two other Republican U.S. House candidates in the same district.
Bestselling conservative author and commentator Ann Coulter focused her cutting humor on “liberals,” President Barack Obama and even Republican presidential candidates during an appearance at Yavapai College Thursday evening. It didn’t appear to bother the packed crowd that Coulter was a half-hour late to deliver her speech, since the audience granted her a standing ovation as soon as she walked out on stage.