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News from the Arizona-Mexico border. Join us to learn more about everything from the halted border wall construction to immigration, and what local humanitarians and law enforcement have to say about it all.  Herald/Review media covers Cochise County, Arizona. Visit myheraldreview.com for more on all of our stories.

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17. Jun 2026

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A shift is underway at the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry in Douglas 08.07.2025

Today - A major shift is underway at the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry in Douglas, where federal planners are rethinking construction to better handle flood risk, utility demands, and long-term costs. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cochise County Braces for Possible Loss of Public Lands 19.06.2025

Today - Some of Cochise County’s most scenic public lands could be up for sale—but not without a fight. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sierra Vista Gun Shop at Center of Firearms Trafficking Case 16.06.2025

Today - A Sierra Vista gun shop is at the center of a federal firearms trafficking case, with prosecutors outlining a scheme involving straw purchasers, military-grade weapons, and suspected cartel ties. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Electronic Warfare Readiness At Risk As Fort Huachuca Shrinks 13.06.2025

Fort Huachuca’s Electronic Proving Ground may lose nearly half its civilian staff, a move Arizona lawmakers say would weaken electronic-warfare readiness and hit Cochise County jobs; we unpack what makes this desert test range irreplaceable and why its fate hinges on the Army’s upcoming budget decisions. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/...

New Mobile Market Makes Healthy Eating Easier 05.06.2025

A new Mobile Market is helping Cochise County residents access fresh, local foods, from produce and meats to jams and honey, while supporting small farmers and offering extra help for SNAP shoppers. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Douglas Is Leveraging Its Border Location for Economic Growth 03.06.2025

Douglas is leaning on its partnership with Agua Prieta to attract national retailers, grow its economy, and tap into the spending power of cross-border shoppers. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ranchers report multi-year financial setbacks from livestock killed by wolves 02.06.2025

Two major studies are shedding new light on the impact of Mexican gray wolves on cattle ranchers in Arizona and New Mexico. Researchers from the University of Arizona and UC Davis analyzed financial losses, stress levels in cattle, and wolf diets, finding both direct and indirect effects on herds. While ranchers report significant losses tied to wolf predation and stress, environmental groups argu...

Residents Adapt as Military Eyes Roosevelt Reservation 30.05.2025

Today, we take you to the edge of the U.S.-Mexico border in Cochise County, where life looks very different for residents living along the Roosevelt Reservation, a 60-foot strip of federally controlled land established in 1907. In Naco, 90-year-old Rose Peacock has lived for decades just steps from the towering border wall, watching both the landscape and politics change dramatically. Now, new mil...

How a Sierra Vista Trainer Is Taming Two Wild Mustangs from BLM Lands 27.05.2025

Two wild mustangs, fresh from the open ranges of Utah and Nevada, are learning to trust humans for the first time. Sierra Vista trainer Linda Arnold, guided by veteran horseman Travis Elliston, is working patiently to transform fear into connection—one touch at a time. From desensitization exercises to the first haltering and saddling, Curry and Strider’s journey is a powerful look at...

New Data Reveals Douglas Is Losing Shoppers to Other Cities 22.05.2025

Douglas is losing millions as shoppers from both sides of the border struggle to find places to spend. A new report shows the city missed out on $300 million in sales last year alone. This episode looks at what’s driving the gap, and how new retailers like Ross could help turn things around. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com...

Douglas pushes back on scaled-down road plan tied to new port 16.05.2025

Douglas city leaders are making a big ask in Washington, $20 million to fully fund the road connecting their new commercial port of entry to State Route 80. Without it, they say the port’s potential could be bottlenecked from day one. In today’s episode, we break down what’s at stake, what the scaled-back road plan would mean for cross-border trade, and why Mayor Jose Grijalva an...

After Her Son’s Death, Charlotte Hoffman Built Benson a Safer Way Home 15.05.2025

Charlotte Hoffman launched Safe Ride with Us after losing her son in a motorcycle crash involving alcohol. What began as a donation-based ride service at local concerts has grown into Benson’s only around-the-clock taxi operation. With her mother Chris helping behind the wheel and at dispatch, Charlotte is filling a critical transportation gap in a rural town with no public transit or ridesh...

How Cochise County Became the Backdrop for The Return 14.05.2025

A grieving father. A forgotten town. A Western reborn in Cochise County. In this episode, we explore The Return , a 25-minute short film by Peter Reese, filmed entirely on location in southern Arizona. From Mescal Movie Set to Texas Canyon, Reese blends personal loss with frontier storytelling and shares what’s next for John McKenna. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/form...

Bisbee Council Debates Whether to Guarantee Final Bikeways Funds 09.05.2025

Meggen Connolley returned to Bisbee fresh off national recognition to deliver an urgent update on the city’s ambitious bike and pedestrian trail project. With $8.5 million in federal funding already secured, just under $180,000 stands between Bisbee and unlocking the final phase. But there's a catch, major donors want assurance the city will guarantee the project’s completion. At a rec...

Smaller Fire Districts Struggle to Keep Up with Rising Fire Risk 05.05.2025

As wildfires become a year-round threat in Southern Arizona, small fire districts are stretched thin and homeowners are facing rising insurance costs, or losing coverage entirely. In this episode, we look at how rural communities like Rio Rico and Sonoita are adapting, what fire officials say they need, and why prevention at home may be the most important line of defense. Support the show: https:/...

Sky Islands at Crossroads as Federal Forest Protections Roll Back 28.04.2025

A new executive order opening federal lands to expanded logging has put Cochise County’s Sky Islands, including the Huachuca and Chiricahua mountains, under threat. Conservationists warn of damage to sensitive ecosystems and tourism, while supporters argue it could revive timber jobs and reduce wildfire risks. We explore what’s at stake for local communities, businesses, and the future...

Santa Cruz Officials Accused of Aiding Embezzlement 23.04.2025

A new countersuit from the State of Arizona and Auditor General Lindsey Perry blames Santa Cruz County for systemic failures that allowed a $38 million embezzlement to go undetected for a decade. The filing names 13 current and former officials and deepens the legal fallout surrounding former treasurer Elizabeth Gutfahr. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_serv...

Río Fronteras project highlights life along the border 14.04.2025

A young photographer is changing how we see the U.S.-Mexico border — not through headlines, but through candid images and community stories. In this episode, we meet Nicholas Matthews, the creative mind behind Río Fronteras, and explore how his work blends activism, art, and a deep connection to the borderlands. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_...

New Bills Aim to Map and Protect Willcox Basin 11.04.2025

In this episode, we explore Arizona’s new push to map and manage its underground water supply. We’ll look at State Representative Gail Griffin’s proposals targeting rural areas—like the Willcox basin—to collect better data, share costs on deep wells, and offer grants for more efficient water use. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription...

Grijalva’s Exit Opens the Field in Arizona’s District Seven 09.04.2025

After the passing of longtime Congressman Raul Grijalva, Arizona’s District 7 is wide open—and nearly 30 candidates want the job. In this episode, we take a closer look at the crowded field, the key dates for the upcoming special elections, and why a small corner of Cochise County could play a big role in deciding who wins.   Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/f...

Checking In on Mayor Grijalva’s First 100 Days 03.04.2025

Douglas Mayor Jose Grijalva has only been in office for 100 days, but he’s already making waves. From walking the streets and meeting with residents to pushing for economic development and stronger cross-border ties, his hands-on approach is turning heads. We take a look at what he’s accomplished so far—and what’s still to come. Feature: Douglas mayor’s first 100 days...

A Look Inside Fort Huachuca's Support Role in Border Operations 07.03.2025

Read more about the stories you heard today:  Willcox Celebrates Wild Horse and Burro Awareness Week with Sale, Adoption Event Willcox Softball Drops Home Opener to Tombstone 13-5 Missing Ring is Found, But by Whom? Kristopher Davis Obituary Fry Fire EMT Robbins Receives Professional of the Year Award Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnys...

Burro Palooza in Willcox: A Celebration of Adoption and Awareness 06.03.2025

Feature Willcox celebrates Wild Horse and Burro Awareness Week with sale, adoption event Headlines Ambos Nogales importers, exporters weigh U.S. tariffs on Mexico No limits on when an abortion can be performed in Arizona Obituary: Ann Stout It’s time for the Spring 2025 Classic Cars Off Main in Benson Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omny...

Exiting Tombstone Marshal Jim Adams issues statement about his resignation 28.02.2025

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. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa...

Protected Mexican gray wolves responsible for 2 stock deaths in Cochise County 26.02.2025

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. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_servic...

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