After public comments at the May Regular Council meeting, Mayor Dusty Escapule read and proclaimed April 5-11, 2025 as Week of the Young Child. Under new business this month was the following: Item A.
During the March Regular Council Meeting, the Mayor and Council approved Item C. Approval to submit 18 retired city vehicles for public auction on PublicSurplus.com. The city started using ...
Join the Wild West Detachment Marine Corps League in saluting the men and women of the Armed Forces for this annual Tombstone event. Activities include street entertainment, a USO Canteen Dance and a ...
Cochise County has posted the position of Elections Director following Interim Director Marisol “Marty” Renteria’s decision to return to her role in the County’s Information Technology department.
On Tuesday, March 4, the Sierra Vista Police Department arrested a man after he made a threat against cyclists online. On Monday, March 3, a City employee from the Communications Division contacted ...
Gunshots rang out in Wyatt’s Oriental Saloon last Friday evening, as 65 members and guests of the Southern Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce met for a special Regional/International mixer in ...
On Monday, March 3, around 12:06 p.m., a citizen reported to a Sierra Vista police officer that a crew working at a building on the 500 block of W. Fry Boulevard heard a gunshot from the building next ...
Memorial service for Charles B. Escapule will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 11:00am at the Tombstone Cemetery in the pavilion.
On Thursday, February 28, 2025, at approximately 7:45am, deputies from the Tombstone Marshal’s Office encountered a stolen Jeep Gladiator on Highway 80. A traffic stop was initiated, leading to a high ...
The Arizona Department of Gaming (“ADG”), Division of Problem Gambling (“DPG”), in collaboration with the National Council of Problem Gambling (“NCPG”), recognizes March as Problem Gambling Awareness ...
A few weeks ago a call was received for upper Ramsey Canyon where a fox attempted to attack two people who were not injured, as one was able to get inside to safety while the second subject fended the ...
An Arizona bat has tested positive for Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the fungus that causes the deadly white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease in bats. The bat, a cave myotis (Myotis velifer), was ...