
Terri Jo Neff
Staff Reporter at Herald/Review Media
Staff reporter for Herald/Review Media, formerly Sierra Vista Herald. Covering all of Cochise County, including the judiciary system.
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1 week ago |
myheraldreview.com | Terri Jo Neff
BISBEE — An autopsy report lists complications from smoke inhalation as the cause of death of Gary Hellerman, the Sierra Vista man who died several days after his home in the 200 block of E. Jennifer Lane was intentionally set on fire in April. Meanwhile, a Cochise County judge has ordered a competency evaluation for Teresa Anne Campbell, the woman indicted on charges of murder, arson, and other felonies related to the fire which started in the early morning of April 15.
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1 week ago |
myheraldreview.com | Terri Jo Neff
BISBEE – Sharon Gilman can finally drop the “interim” tag from her job title as Cochise County Administrator, one week after her bosses on the county board of supervisors defined what authority she has. The supervisors made several critical votes this month impacting Gilman’s position, including the June 10 unanimous approval of her first new employment agreement without interim in her title. kAmv:=>2?[ H9@ 9@=5D 2 >2DE6C’D 568C66 :?
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2 weeks ago |
myheraldreview.com | Terri Jo Neff
BISBEE – One part of the $18.5 million Notice of Claim the owners of Ramsey Canyon Inn submitted last week against Cochise County for alleged employee misconduct points to two press releases issued by the Cochise County Attorney’s Office. “Cochise County employees have gone further in their conspiracy to prevent us from conducting business by issuing two official press releases,” the notice of claim by Family Camp LLC states.
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2 weeks ago |
myheraldreview.com | Terri Jo Neff
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2 weeks ago |
myheraldreview.com | Terri Jo Neff
TUCSON — The fatal shooting of a Sierra Vista man on a busy street in South Tucson last summer resulted in a 10-year prison term being imposed this week in a case with lingering questions of whether a third man was involved in the death. Trevor Williams Frodsham was shot the morning of June 17, 2024, while driving his car near Interstate 10 and Sixth Ave. in South Tucson. The 21-year-old was found dead in the vehicle when police arrived.
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A convicted murderer absconded on parole nearly 2 years ago. Even US Marshals couldn't find him. Then an AZ DPS trooper in Benson saw a van with a cracked windshield. The fugitive at the wheel is now back in prison. My latest: https://t.co/IulIJtUsui

At least 466 early ballots should have been part of the Cochise County 's recent hand count audit. But only 200 were, due to the staff misunderstanding how to calculate the sampling size. Here's my article: https://t.co/4w5JV3smtw

A perfect storm hit Cochise County during last week’s election: huge turnout, a bomb evacuation, and slow tabulators. Now today I report on the 16,000 early ballots the public wasn't told were retabulated for fear the initial tallies may have been bad. https://t.co/86MejeL05Y