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The coolest after-hours event in Prescott is back. Join us for After Dark at the Park at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary ...
The Palace Restaurant and Saloon stands as Arizona’s oldest frontier saloon, having survived the great fire of 1900 when ...
For those concerned about safety (which should be everyone, really), Prescott consistently ranks among Arizona’s safest communities, with crime rates well below national averages.
Willow Creek Charter School is a charter school located in Prescott, AZ, which is in a small city setting. The student population of Willow Creek Charter School is 87 and the school serves K-8.
Soaring to 6,514 feet, Thumb Butte is Prescott's iconic natural landmark. Its convenient location just west of Whiskey Row attracts scores of visitors, many of whom use the main Trail #33 as their ...
Located just northeast of downtown Prescott, the site is well-positioned with access to healthcare, retail, parks and transit ...
Mostly sunny. High temperature around 74F. Dew point will be around 33F with an average humidity of 29%. Winds will be 6 mph from the SE. Breezy. Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming partly ...
Proposed protections for senior mobile home parks have passed the first hurdle and will now make their way to the next stage. The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission met on Wednesday and ...
We are super excited for the 2025 Prescott Valley Days to kick off! Starting Thursday, May 8th – the carnival opens at 5:00 pm with the Prescott Valley Performing Arts Talent Showcase at 6:00 pm ...
The Prescott Food Forest, along with the Gardeners of Destiny and Victory Garden Family, will be hosting the first annual Northern Arizona Homesteading Conference 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The City launched new recreational programs for seniors at Northeast and Far East El Paso parks. According to the City of El Paso, starting in May, the Parks and ...
In 1904 Prescott’s beer lovers got their first taste of the Arizona Brewing Company’s (ABC’s) new brew, and it was free. A notice in the May 4, 1904, Weekly Journal-Miner stated ...