The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to adopt Resolution 26-23, updating the County’s building and safety codes for construction in areas under County jurisdiction. The updated codes will take effect September 1, 2026.
Beginning with the 2026 elections, Arizona voters have a new option when returning their own early ballot at a Cochise County Vote Center on Election Day.
Cochise County is moving forward with the potential purchase of a centrally located property in Huachuca City for the development of a future County animal shelter.
Early voting has been underway for the upcoming July 21 Primary Election since June 24, and Cochise County Elections has successfully completed the public Logic and Accuracy (L&A) Test, marking another important milestone in the County's preparations...
The Cochise County Recorder's Office and Cochise County Elections Department have identified a printing and packaging error affecting some early ballot packets. A very small group of voters received a Yuma County "I Voted Early" sticker instead of the...
The Cochise County Emergency Management Department will conduct a countywide test of the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system on Wednesday July 1, at 12:00 PM (noon). The test will send a live WEA message to smartphones across Cochise County.
Following a positive public response to its recent announcement about the Free Dump Program and upcoming county-wide signup events, Cochise County Solid Waste Division is offering one helpful clarification for residents:
Cochise County, through the work of Supervisor for District 2 Kathleen Gomez, continues to work with federal, state, local and binational partners to support efforts aimed at protecting Arizona’s livestock industry from the New World Screwworm...
The updated Solid Waste Fee Schedule, approved under Resolution 26-10, will take effect July 1, 2026. The fee schedule applies to County-operated rural transfer stations, urban transfer stations and the Western Regional Landfill.
Public libraries across Cochise County will offer reading challenges and fun, free events between late May and late July as part of the nationwide “Unearth a Story” summer reading program.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday, June 2, to move forward with the acquisition of the Marsh Development property in Huachuca City, marking a significant step toward addressing the need for animal shelter services.
Cochise County Attorney Lori Zucco is encouraging veterans and their families to review the eligibility requirements associated with Arizona's property tax exemptions for disabled veterans following recent public discussion regarding House Bill 2792 and..
Cochise County residents, local officials, and community partners are invited to attend a free Flood Risk Awareness Workshop to learn practical ways to better understand local flood hazards and prepare for flooding events.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors approved several items Tuesday supporting community health, youth programming, veterans’ services and redevelopment efforts across the county.
Cochise County Development Services is inviting residents, property owners, builders, contractors, developers and design professionals to share feedback on possible updates to the County’s building codes and related local amendments.
Cochise County offices coordinated closely during a recent period of election-related legal challenges, working under tight legal deadlines, while keeping routine election processes running smoothly.
Vintage yearbooks from the Cochise County community of Bowie are now available online as part of the Arizona Memory Project. The yearbooks were digitized thanks to a partnership between the Cochise County Library District and Bowie Unified School District
Motorists traveling on State Route 80 should plan for delays on Thursday, April 16, and Friday, April 17, as Arizona Department of Transportation’s routine roadway maintenance operations take place between S. Curtis Flats Road and E. Fremont Street.
Cochise County Elections reminds residents in the cities of Benson and Douglas that important deadlines are approaching for the upcoming Consolidated Election on May 19, 2026