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A judge ruled that the $15.3 million state allocation to Prescott Frontier Days violates the Arizona Constitution's gift clause.
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Lockdowns have now been lifted at all campuses of Yavapai College after what officials say was an unsubstantiated threat made early this morning.
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The mother of the unarmed man shot and killed by a Prescott police officer is demanding $20 million from the city and the department.
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An investigation determined the man wanted in connection with a domestic violence incident was unarmed when he was fatally shot by a Prescott police officer in June.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in their investigation into a fatal car crash that occurred on Aug. 16 in the Thumb Butte area southwest of Prescott.
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Prescott 13-year-old Aliyah Alpert was eliminated in the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee last night. She was the last-standing contestant from Arizona.
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Wildlife officers with the Arizona Game and Fish Department euthanized one of two mountain lions repeatedly seen in an eastern Prescott neighborhood.
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The $35,000 reward from Yavapai Silent Witness is in addition to an existing $10,000 reward offered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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Law enforcement says they believe one person is responsible for this week’s criminal damage at Bradshaw Mountain High School and the fire of an under-construction apartment complex in Prescott Valley.
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Tyler Goodman has been named Prescott’s interim city manager. His appointment was prompted by former city manager Katie Gregory's December resignation, which came less than a year after she was hired.