Prescott Valley dog survives coyote attack, needs a home
Christina Ross and David Norman of Prescott Valley couldn't believe their eyes while driving through Pronghorn Ranch on a Sunday evening when they saw a terrified 20-pound dog being chased by coyotes.
View ArticleSandhill cranes benefit from Heritage Fund
Arizona's winter sandhill crane population has boomed from about 4,000 in the late 1970s to more than 34,000 today, in large part because of the state's Heritage Fund.
View ArticlePlan now to protect your forest-area home from fire
It is not a matter of if but a matter of when our Prescott basin will be faced with a forest fire.
View ArticleChurch News
Gateway Baptist Church has moved to 12900 Prescott Dells Road in Dewey-Humboldt.
View ArticlePrescott neighborhood makes list of best historic communities
Pine Crest residents like Carol Ann Flack and Sylvia Neely love their neighborhood for everything it isn't.
View ArticleWorship Services
PRESCOTT All Saints Anglican ... The Rev. Lyle Ambler's message will be "The Lenten Feast." (Isaiah 58:1-14).
View ArticleColumn: Electric car owners fume over gas prices
HOLLYWOOD-God bless America, and how's everybody? The Auto Club reported gas prices at the pump soared for the 15th straight day Wednesday.
View ArticlePlay brings plight of 99 percent into focus with humor, poignancy
How the 99 percent lives comes into clear focus in "Nickel and Dimed," a play that takes place in modest surroundings rather than an opulent stage beginning next week.
View Article'Come here' for Irish traditional music
Goitse performers will bring their brand of Irish traditional music to Prescott for a concert on March 1.
View ArticleColumn: Videogame appeals to anyone with a car
The Academy Awards will be held Sunday amid slumping movie ticket sales this year. The X-box is cutting deeply into moviegoing. Last week Sony Playstation outsold all movies with the release of its hot...
View ArticleBetter fruits make better wines, cobblers and jams
Garden alert! Because our last storm was disappointing at best, plants need water ASAP!
View ArticleAlcoholism, insomnia a vicious circle
Dear Dr. Rosenberg: My husband has been in alcohol rehab twice. Both times, he went back to drinking.
View ArticleSenior peers provide wisdom and support
A few weeks ago, I attained the designation of "senior citizen," having reached the ripe old age of 55.
View ArticleClass series helps family members aid loved ones with PTSD, mental illness
Family members, partners and significant others of individuals with a mental illness have a free series of classes available to them beginning Saturday, March 17.
View ArticleKnow what your numbers really mean
Your doctor has your numbers, all of them. During your regular medical checkup, your healthcare provider typically will check your blood pressure and cholesterol levels as part of an assessment of your...
View ArticleDays Past: History of Prescott's Sharlot Hall Museum: Part I
Recently, we have presented Days Past articles about museums in Prescott. Today, and the next two Sundays, we will conclude with our own Sharlot Hall Museum .
View ArticleColumn: Anguished begging is the subtext of all lullabies
"Woohoo!" The screams reverberate through the house. Usually, those sorts of noises are welcome, even encouraged. An exultant "woohoo!" can do wonders for morale.
View ArticleColumn: Not sure if Magic the one in real need
BEVERLY HILLS - God bless America, and how's everybody? Magic Johnson launched a black TV network Tuesday as part of a Justice Department deal with Comcast to help minorities. That's nice. It's an...
View ArticleColumn: Thinking 'big' has a cause and effect
There is an old saying, "Be careful what you ask for - you might get it." It seems that there is truth in those words. A client of mine, "Donna," has been asking her husband for a "substantial" diamond...
View ArticleClasses for the Taking: Feb. 27
A Good Yarn, 371 Garden St., Suite D, Prescott offers classes in knitting and crochet, wheel spinning and weaving, 717-1774.
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