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In 2024, Cochise County was awarded funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s CFI Discretionary Grant Program, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This grant supported the ...
The Tombstone Senior Center Manager Debbie Hankerd is stepping down from her position so she can spend more time at home. “I’m 70 years, old and it is time,” said Debbie. “It is time for someone else ...
Chief Grassman brings over 27 years of firefighting and emergency services experience, 14 years as Fire Chief in the City of Tombstone, with 24 years on the City of Tombstone Fire Department, along ...
The Sierra Vista Police Department helped evacuate the Sierra Vista Veterans Affairs Clinic and other nearby businesses after a suspicious package was found in the VA lobby. Around 10:15 a.m. on June ...
In response to the application filed by Arizona Public Service (APS) with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) to increase rates by 14%, Attorney General Kris Mayes released the following ...
The mother of a murdered teen is pleading for any information in the death of her son that took place a month ago. 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark planned a camping trip in the ...
After the Council’s quarterly reports, the meeting moved on to new business. Item A. was a DISCUSSION AND/OR ACTION: Ratification of appointment of Bob Randall as City Marshal. Item passed, Ward 4 ...
The City of Tombstone proudly announces the return of Bob Randall as Marshal, bringing with him a deep commitment to public safety, strong leadership, and a legacy of service that reflects the spirit ...
At a special meeting held Tuesday, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved employment agreements for County Administrator Sharon Gilman and Clerk of the Board Lara Loewenheim. Both agreements ...
Tombstone Arizona NewspaperThe City of Tombstone would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Helldorado, Inc. for their generous donation of $2,737.38 toward the purchase of a new fire hose for the ...
The City of Tombstone is announcing an important update regarding emergency response services. Beginning July 1, 2025, all 911 calls and the dispatching of police, fire, and emergency medical services ...