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A recent lawsuit claims a multi-million-dollar subsidy in the state budget earmarked for Prescott's annual World’s Oldest Rodeo event violates the Arizona Constitution.
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An Arizona state budget item giving $15.3 million to a rodeo in Prescott has spurred a lawsuit by two city residents and a legal rights group who claim the Arizona Constitution bans such spending.
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Arizona wildlife officials say a bear that killed a man near Prescott last week has tested negative for rabies and had no apparent signs of disease.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office says a man was mauled to death by a black bear Friday morning near the Groom Creek area.
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Officials with the City of Prescott have discovered a leak in a pipe that transports effluent water to golf courses and percolation ponds at the airport north of the city.
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Yavapai County Superior Court Judge Cele Hancock pleaded guilty to the lowest level DUI charge. Police say her blood alcohol was nearly three times the legal limit when she was pulled over in March.
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A planned memorial for the Granite Mountain Hotshot outside the Yavapai County Courthouse has come up short on funds just shy of the 10th anniversary of the tragedy.
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The mountain lion was part of a group of four that have been seen in a northwest Prescott neighborhood over the past few weeks. Three of the animals were removed last week and the final one was euthanized Saturday.
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The mountain lions were part of a group of four that have been seen in a northwest Prescott neighborhood over the past few weeks and are believed to be responsible for killing several pet dogs.
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Officials with the Arizona Game and Fish Department say they had to euthanize a mountain lion earlier this after it attacked a dog in a Prescott backyard.