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During their April 23 meeting the Globe City Council held opening discussions on how to use the city’s fiscal year 2024 Community Development Block Grant funds; the city will be receiving …

The retirement of Sergeant Richard Shaw highlighted the Town Manager’s report. Shaw’s 11 years with the Miami Police Department were acknowledged in a ceremony where Mayor Jose …

In an April 24 news release, the U.S. Forest Service announced that staff from the Tonto National Forest-Globe Ranger District will host a public information meeting on May 6 to discuss the upcoming …

Residents from Saguaro Drive to the Stockyard, Central Heights streets and Russell Road: check the schedule below and mark your calendar ahead of chip-sealing scheduled during the month of May.  …

GLOBE — A vehicle chase that went across two counties ended without injury and the suspect in custody last Tuesday. At 7:06 a.m., an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper, who was …

The Gila County Flood Control District Board of Directors approved a range of amendments to the county’s floodplain management ordinance after a February 20 public hearing, amending the …

Representatives from five of Arizona’s 15 Sheriff’s Offices gathered at the David M. Player Center for the Arts on Wednesday, Feb. 21, to talk about drugs and human trafficking coming …

Early ballots for the 2024 Presidential Preference Election have been mailed out. Be sure to keep an eye out for the yellow envelope in your mail. ...

Spring won’t be long in arriving, and with it comes baseball season.

During an emotion-charged Call to the Council during the February 12 Miami Town Council meeting, Christine Corkish, a catechism teacher at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament (OLBD), told Council that a young boy walking from class had been harassed by a man in a car.

At the Globe City Council’s February 13 meeting, councilmembers heard a presentation on a sewer service study for the city’s northeast corridor and voted to table a controversial proposal to redistribute bed taxes.

Natalie Sebastian, 54, was last seen on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023 when she left her house, and her family is still seek- ing clues to her whereabouts.

The Gila County Superior Court has announced the addition of the Hon. Diana Kanon as Judge Pro Tempore effective Feb. 5, 2024.

Annie Weaver- Bryant said the Boyce Thompson Arboretum “was like a backyard to me” when she was younger.

Phoenix-based Freeport McMoRan Inc. (FCX) announced on Feb. 6 that there will be a change at the top this summer, with Kathleen L. Quirk to succeed company CEO Richard C. Adkerson effective June 11.

Gila County leaders are considering updates and amendments to the floodplain management ordinance – and are accepting public comments.

Often referred to as the “Heart of Arizona,” Gila County’s location at the center of the Grand Canyon State is just one of many reasons.

As an outdoor-loving newbie to the Copper Corridor, I’ve been asking long-time locals about their favorite hikes in the area. One of my coworkers suggested the Apache Tears Mine Trail in Superior as an easy walk that combined great scenery, Wild West history and opportunities for rockhounding.

To celebrate the past, present and future mining connections of our area, Love Where You Live (LWYL) is sponsoring an art competition for persons under the age of 30.

The Cobre Valley Center for the Arts held a reception on Feb. 2 to close out exhibitions of artwork by Rachel Hansen, Lorenzo Cassa, Bobbie Jimenez, Chris Swinney and Bryan Chambers, and to unveil a new exhibition of work by painter Heather Coen and sculptor Curt Harris in the main gallery.

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