Sedona boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. While you won't find anything quite like it, Sedona has one more thing you won't find anywhere else on the planet.
Take a look around as you drive Down Fry Blvd, Highway 92, even on I-10. Within minutes you will see someone on their phone.
Driving and texting is against the law in Arizona. Driving while talking on the phone is also against the law in Arizona...
We've all fantasized about having extra time. What would we do with the extra time? Be productive? Read more? Exercise? Our ideas versus what we'd probably do.
What’s the law when it comes to your headlights? When are you required to turn them on?
Some vehicles come with an auto setting that will automatically turn on your lights when it is time. Most of us have to turn them on manually. What is t...
What better way to enjoy winter in Arizona than a day filled with Snow Tubing? That's right, in the land of cactus and waves of heat, you can also seek snow-filled winter fun. In less than a day from virtually anywhere in Arizona, you and your friends and family can enjoy a day snow tubing in Canyon Coaster Adventure Park.
Why do we shut the cities down when it snows in Southeastern Arizona? It's not just because we want to stay home and drink cocoa and build snowmen. The answer is simple and practical.
AlertSense is a powerful emergency notification system used by Cochise County to quickly disseminate important information to residents in the event of an emergency via text or email. Signing up for AlertSense is a simple process and can be completed in just a few minutes...
Statues of Tucson:
The Tucson Police Memorial Plaza, located at 270 S. Stone Ave., serves as both a headquarters for the Tucson Police Department and a tribute to the officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. As visitors approach the main entrance of the department, they will find the plaza situated to the left, featuring a grassy area surrounded by bricks bearing the names of donors
Part of the video for Randy Houser “We Went” was filmed in Cochise County near Sierra Vista, Arizona on Moson Road. The video stars Randy Houser as “The Good Deed Bandit” and Caitlin Leahy as his sidekick Sage.
In the video you can see Cochise County Sheriff’s Office vehicles chasing Randy Houser in his black Pontiac. Two of the other muscle cars in the vi...