| Nov 6 | Local Roundup: Prescott High ends regular season with sweep Kenzie Phelps had a team-best 22 kills and Kate Hammon turned in 15 assists to help lead the Prescott High volleyball team to a 25-17, 25-17, 25-14 road win over Phoenix Moon Valley on Thursday in the regular-season finale for both teams. |
| Nov 6 | Racetrack loan deal closes The Yavapai County Fair Association and Yavapai County Farm & Agriculture Association have closed a $13.6 million loan deal with the U.S. Department of Agriculture that should go a long way toward keeping the Yavapai Downs horseracing track open. |
| Nov 6 | Kirkpatrick mum on health care vote Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick still has not stated how she plans to vote on the health care bill (H.R. 3962) that could come to a House floor vote as early as this weekend. |
| Nov 6 | Police seek help finding identity theft suspect A woman suspected of identity theft has made more than 47 charges, including some in Prescott Valley, on a stolen credit card account number, according to the Gilbert Police Department. |
| Nov 6 | BIG CHINO: PV waiting on Prescott to make payments PRESCOTT VALLEY - The City of Prescott has not paid bills totaling $328,228 over the past year for services Prescott Valley has provided for the Big Chino water pipeline project. |
| Nov 6 | Humboldt Unified bus driver arrested for taking pictures of teen girl PRESCOTT VALLEY -Prescott Valley Police arrested a Humboldt Unified School District bus driver Thursday on charges of taking illegal pictures of a teenage girl. |
| Nov 6 | UPDATE: Mayer man dies in head-on car crash Raymond Cook, 61, of Mayer, sustained fatal injuries in Thursday night's two-car collision about six miles north of Mayer, the Department of Public Safety confirmed Friday morning. |
| Nov 6 | Daily Courier Editorial: Will health bill really help folks? Well, it's go time. The House will call a vote today on the $1.05 trillion health care legislation that would cover 36 million uninsured Americans. And this week has given the vote even more pluck. As if $1 trillion worth of health coverage wasn't en.. |
| Nov 6 | Column: Bush won't find WMDs at Radio City Music Hall George W. Bush's debate with Bill Clinton at Radio City Music Hall in February had to be canceled Friday. What a shame. When Bush saw Rockettes printed on the dressing room door he would have thought he finally found the weapons of mass destruction. |
| Nov 6 | Plants that deliver vibrant color in all seasons Last week's cold snap ignited some really vibrant fall colors, categorically glorious enhancements to our landscapes. Specifically, the Raywood ash, Fraxinus oxycarpa, has taken center stage with its robust shades of scarlet and purple. |
