Humboldt Unified School District leaders are seeking faculty, staff and community help as they “embark on the exciting journey” of a district reorganization intended to offer its 5,500 or so students new academic, athletic and social enrichment opportunities.
Alarmed about what could have happened to one community, state lawmakers on Thursday, March 21, agreed to erect some barriers to new rock and gravel operations opening in existing neighborhoods.
What happens to rain or snow after it falls? A book and presentation on the “water cycle,” perfect for elementary grades, will be led by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension/4H presenter Stacey DeVeau.
On Friday, March 22, at shortly before noon a vehicle with a female driver crashed through a transformer box on Windsong Drive near Long Look Drive in Prescott Valley. It is believed that she had been suffering a medical situation at the time of the accident.
The Whiskey Row hotel proposal that has generated opposition from local residents and the Prescott Preservation Commission over the past two years is now headed to the Prescott City Council for a decision on whether to overturn a previous rejection of the project.
After going through months of staff recruitment challenges and other start-up issues, the new Yavapai County Criminal Justice Center and Jail in Prescott is slated to be fully staffed and operational within the next week.
U.S. VETS Prescott’s new executive director, Bryan Campbell, is well-versed from a 20-year career as a United States Marine who served multiple tours of combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan in what it means to be a leader.
Arizona Public Service (APS) offers ways to make your home energy efficient and reduce monthly electric bills It’s the first day of spring, and in addition to an annual clean-up and enjoying the gorgeous weather, it’s a great time to ensure your home is using energy efficiently.