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Escaped Arizona Inmate Captured in Prescott After Extensive Manhunt by U.S. Marshals
An Arizona inmate who failed to return from a work release program is back in custody after a more than week-long manhunt. Trevor Trammel, 32, who was reportedly months away from completing his sentence, did not show up at the Camp Verde Detention Center as expected on May 1, prompting an intensive search effort. According to a statement obtained by FOX10 Phoenix, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office launched "a full-scale team effort" to locate the missing inmate.
The Pure Imagination Festival returns to Prescott
The Pure Imagination Festival in Prescott returns Friday, May 17th and Saturday, May 18th, bringing a diversity of sound and culture to a picturesque, inspiring outdoor setting. Don’t miss Pure Imagination 2024. With an eco-friendly focus and a curated and eclectic line-up, Pure Imagination is Arizona’s most unique music festival....
New Arizona law set to close loophole allowing mines in neighborhoods
Less than a year after Yavapai County residents spent months fighting against a proposed mine in their neighborhood, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill on May 6 that aims to prevent the situation from happening again. The new law, in part, broadens the power of the State Mine Inspector...
The art scene in Prescott
This is the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Mountain Artists Guild of Prescott. The Guild is a non-profit art organization. One of the founding members was George Phippen, the namesake of The Phippen Museum of Western Art in Prescott. Phippen was a prolific artist who created over 3,000 sculptures and artworks over his short lifetime. He died in his 50s.
Winning Mega Millions ticket sold at rural Arizona supermarket
PHOENIX - Officials with the Arizona Lottery say someone is now richer as a result of winning the Mega Millions drawing. The ticket, which was sold at a Bashas' in Bagdad, won the $1 million prize in the May 7 lottery drawing. No one won the jackpot. To win the...
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