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Erik Adrian Engdahl is facing up to 20 years in prison in connection with the 2021 shooting.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and a major healthcare provider in Yavapai County reached an agreement last week after months of negotiations left thousands of patients without in-network care.
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Federal safety inspectors have found that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs exposed workers to potentially deadly hazards on steam lines in a Prescott health care facility.
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Testing at Watson Lake and Granite Creek in Prescott shows high levels of E. coli bacteria in the water. Officials say there’s no knowing how long it might take for the E. coli levels to drop.
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Officials with the City of Prescott say wastewater is no longer entering local waterways following major flooding throughout the region this week.
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Prescott city officials are warning of potentially contaminated water in the Granite Creek area after a wastewater sewage system hit maximum capacity from storm intake.
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Several northern Arizona artists are among this year’s recipients of research and development grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office says the couple became stuck in treacherous road conditions on Senator Highway and had to spend two nights in their vehicle.
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Thousands of rural residents in several central Arizona towns and cities could soon lose in-network access to Dignity Health’s Yavapai Regional Medical Center.
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The project began in December 202 and was split into two because of funding issues and to avoid interfering with the owls. Abandoned mines are known to leave behind huge amounts of toxic waste.