The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Yavapai County Health Services cautioned the public to not cook with Mexican vanilla products because they may contain a toxic substance called coumarin.
Nov. 20, 2004
Prescott City Council members inform residents along Copper Basin Road that their lives would be disrupted and they would lose property and frontage during the three-year road resurfacing and widening project.
Nov. 20, 1999
A government-sponsored national test and study program revealed that nearly one-third of U.S. high school seniors, many old enough to vote the next election, did not have even a basic understanding of how American government works.
Nov. 20, 1984
A woman gave birth to Arizona's first test-tube baby, and doctors said the successful birth should give hope to other infertile couples.
Nov. 20, 1959
"A new hazard has appeared for drivers of small cars. A mountain lion attacked a small foreign car cruising along U.S. Highway 66 between Ash Fork and Williams Thursday night."
Nov. 20, 1934
"Dr. George Monroe Bateman, professor of physical sciences in Arizona State Teachers' College, Tempe, and a lieutenant in the officer's reserve corps, will give the second of a series of lectures on chemical warfare before Yavapai County chapter, Reserve Officers' Association of the United Sates, tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in room 1, federal building."
Nov. 20, 1909
"Yesterday, a contract was completed between the Prescott Electric Light Company and the Arizona Power Company, which gets its power from Fossil Creek."