Episodes
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In today’s episode, we break down a dramatic two-hour standoff that shut down Fry Boulevard in Sierra Vista, drawing a major police response. Authorities say the man at the center of the incident, Tony Scheib, had already been under investigation for targeting officers with a laser pointer. After intense negotiations and non-lethal interventions, Tony surrendered peacefully and now faces multiple charges. We also hear from his sister, Casey Scheib, whose call to police set the events in motion.
https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/sierravista/man-in-custody-for-gunfire-shining-lasers-at-police-after-standoff-on-west-end/article_a1ea5944-f869-11ef-9058-772ab96a61a4.html
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Roper Lake State Park just turned 50! In today’s episode, we’re looking back at its history—from one man’s dream to a favorite Arizona getaway. We’ll explore how Winifred Roper built the lake, how it became a state park, and the upgrades that are shaping its future. Whether you're a longtime visitor or new to the area, this is the story of a hidden gem worth celebrating.
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Roper Lake at 50: The lasting legacy of a prospector's dream Benson Hospital Mt Bike Racedayyoutube.com Half of SEACOM staff opted to remain Sierra Vista employees Benson ag ed teacher, FFA advisor on leave as students head to state conference Lloyd Dicks Obituary SV City Council to vote on accepting grant funds for license plate readersSupport the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/
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Today, we’re exploring how a little coffee shop in Bisbee is making a big impact. The Warren Peace Café isn’t just about coffee—it’s a gathering place for community, conversation, and creativity. Founded by Pete and Becky Skinner, who had no restaurant experience but plenty of vision, the café has become a welcoming space where people connect over great food, local art, and live music. From Sunday jam sessions to special dinner nights, it’s more than just a business—it’s a labor of love.
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Warren Peace Café Offers More Than Coffee: Menus for Community SAWs Providing Mobility for Low-Income Disabled Locals, Eyes Expansion Friends of the San Pedro River Provide Opportunity to Learn About Ocelots in Arizona UA Partners with Green Flower to Launch Cannabis Industry Course of Study Obituary: Wayne Beal SV City Council to Vote on Accepting Grant Funds for License Plate ReadersSupport the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/
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Today - Tombstone Marshal Jim Adams, who’s served as the town’s top cop for several years, has officially resigned from his position. His resignation letter was made public Thursday morning, shedding some light on the circumstances that led to his decision.
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Today - Bisbee recently declared a housing emergency, pointing to a shortage of affordable homes and the rising number of short-term rentals. But at the same time, there’s been a small victory—the 10th home in the Workforce Housing Initiative was just sold, helping a city employee become a homeowner.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/cochise_county/protected-mexican-gray-wolves-responsible-for-2-stock-deaths-in-cochise-county/article_97dd73f8-f3a2-11ef-a3a3-4b481c613283.html
Today - we’re taking a closer look at the ongoing presence of the protected Mexican gray wolf and its impact on local ranchers.
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Today - we’re looking into a controversy brewing in Sierra Vista, where the new in-range driving range at the Sierra Vista Golf Center at Pueblo del Sol has been getting a lot of attention.
https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/sierravista/new-driving-range-begins-operations-but-neighbors-unhappy-with-noise-and-lights/article_ad3cc8c6-efbe-11ef-b7c5-872e302cc5ff.html
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Today - we’re looking into a controversy that’s been brewing in Sierra Vista over a million-dollar donation intended to expand the Nancy J. Brua Animal Care Shelter. On the surface, it sounds like a win for the shelter, but the way the funds have been handled has sparked debate.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/benson/dannels-calls-out-crosby-for-playing-word-games-at-contentious-conference-table/article_85c4a3d0-e8cb-11ef-9e94-77525ec91cfd.html
Today - If you've ever attended the Willcox Livestock Auction, Arizona’s oldest-running livestock auction, then you've probably witnessed the incredible skill of Paul Ramirez – one of the top 30 auctioneers in the country. Now, his daughter Madison, a 21-year-old business student, is set to carry forward her father’s legacy.
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http://myheraldreview.com/news/douglas/mixed-reactions-from-some-on-douglas-city-council-on-proposed-annexation-of-sunnyside-fire-district/article_c2233392-ee33-11ef-a689-c3f297e8bee3.html
Today - we're headed to Douglas for a look inside the proposed annexation of a section of the Sunnyside Fire District. City officials see it as an opportunity for growth, but not everyone’s on board.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/bisbee/bisbee-s-story-cannabis-staff-doesnt-understand-why-store-is-closing/article_8959d382-ed65-11ef-8482-8bd71bbd0a8e.html
Today - we’re looking into a story that’s left a lot of people in Bisbee scratching their heads. In just a couple of weeks, the town’s only cannabis shop, Story Cannabis, will be shutting its doors for good.
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Today - A small group of soldiers from Fort Drum, New York, recently arrived in Arizona as part of a broader effort to strengthen operations along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Today - Big ideas. Bold visions. And a chance to take them to the next level. That’s what’s in store for entrepreneurs in Sierra Vista as the Moonshot Rural AZ Pitch Competition gears up for another round.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/benson/dannels-calls-out-crosby-for-playing-word-games-at-contentious-conference-table/article_85c4a3d0-e8cb-11ef-9e94-77525ec91cfd.html
Today - we’re looking into a heated exchange at the Cochise County Board of Supervisors meeting – where a back-and-forth between Supervisor Tom Crosby and Sheriff Mark Dannels took center stage.
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Today - we’re talking about a humanitarian crisis unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border near Sasabe.
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Today - we’re looking at a case that could see a woman sent to prison after multiple alleged probation violations.
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Today - we’re looking into a controversy unfolding in Cochise County, where a lawsuit challenging the validity of the May 2023 Jail District election has taken an unexpected turn.
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Today - we're talking about a big win for the Douglas Animal Shelter—achieving a no-kill designation for an entire month. That’s no small feat, especially considering that just a few months ago, the shelter was in crisis.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/cochise_county/supreme-court-to-cochise-supes-make-up-your-mind-now/article_1fe8ebc4-e449-11ef-b695-ffc2a63713ca.html
Today – we’re looking into the legal battle over the 2023 Cochise County Jail District election.
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https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/cochise_county/stevens-tested-antifraud-ballot-paper-despite-being-forced-to-shut-down-grant-program/article_d5150d98-e278-11ef-987d-17eed6f2d1e6.html
Today - David Stevens, the Cochise County Recorder, is stepping down at the end of the month, but before he does, he wanted to test an idea—one that could change how Arizona secures its elections.
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