More Cochise County Stories

Sierra Vista elementary school selected as finalist for National Title 1 Distinguished Award

Bella Vista Elementary School was one out of 14 schools in Arizona to be nominated for the award

Food banks seek extra donations ahead of holiday season

Food banks around the couty say the rise in the cost of food has made it harder to get food

Subpoenaed County Supervisor set up fundraiser for legal fees

Tom Crosby set up an fundraiser with a goal of raising $100,000

Bisbee City Council approves bid for reconstruction of City Hall

The council unanimously approved a Tucson contractor to reconstuct city hall

Arizona attorney general investigating Cochise County officials who refused to certify 2022 election

Both supervisors are currently looking for attorneys because Cochise County does not provide representation for criminal matters.

U.S. Dep. of Energy announced federal support of three transmission projects

The Southline Transmission Project is one of the three projects and will span from Hidalgo County New Mexico to Pima County in Arizona.

Dozens of additional law enforcement officers head to Cochise County to deal with border-related crimes

The Cochise County Sheriff's Office will use state funding to partner with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to increase patrols in the county to manage human smuggling incidents and other border-related crimes.

Center for Biological Diversity demands action on depleting aquifer in Sierra Vista

Environmental advocates call for fair water use policies to save the San Pedro River.

Stopping the violence before it starts

Cochise County program seeks to educate youth and medical providers about domestic violence

Former Clerk of the Board takes helm of Cochise County's elections department

Tim Mattix will be Cochise County's new elections director

AI in the classroom: does it have a place?

Some teachers are concerned, others are embracing the technology

Judge dismisses lawsuit contesting jail district election

Four Cochise County residents filed the lawsuit alleging misconduct by the county

Miracle Valley Bible College first and second highest bidders back out of sale

The 37.5-acre property will now be offered to the third highest bidder

Water and housing redux

The story of a home development in Cochise County has taken a second big turn since we published Episode 4 of this series, so Summer Hom is back with the latest on this ongoing saga.

Major housing development backs out shortly after San Pedro is assigned water rights

Developer Castle and Cooke pulled the plug on a subdivison that would have added just shy of 7,000 homes

Miracle Valley Bible College sold after highest bidder backed out of sale

The new owner won the property with a bid of $700,000

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