The City of Flagstaff is soliciting community review and feedback on the second draft of the Greater Observatory Mesa Trail Plan.
The public participation opportunity includes a community meeting and a 40-day public comment period.
The City of Flagstaff is soliciting community review and feedback on the second draft of the Greater Observatory Mesa Trail Plan.
The public participation opportunity includes a community meeting and a 40-day public comment period.
Mark James recalls taking a spill -- or taking flight -- during a downhill section of the Imogene Pass Run. Read moreHigh Country Running: Taking flight at Imogene Pass Run
The plan calls for a combination of trail construction, adoption and decommissioning to create a more accessible, sustainable and navigable network. Read moreFlagstaff City Council on board with new plan for Observatory Mesa trail system
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This week's column from Tom Carpenter. Read moreCarpenter's Column: Once more unto the beets
This week's Flagstaff History column. Read moreFlagstaff History: Seniors skipped school for food, outdoors
TEMPE -- In the words of Coconino manager Kimberly Dennis, the Panthers had the No. 2 Salpointe Catholic Lancers right where they wanted them. Read moreCoconino softball wins 4A Conference state championship with 2-1 walk-off victory against Salpointe Catholic
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“The President’s Wife� will show at Theatrikos Theatre Company on Wednesday, May 21, at 7 p.m. Read moreMovies in Flagstaff: 'The President’s Wife' arrives for city premiere
Larry Liebowitz announced his retirement, and the men's hoops team announced more additions to its roster. Read moreNAU ROUNDUP: Assistant swim coach Larry Liebowitz retires after 9 years with program
The Flagstaff Police Department arrested one man on charges related to reckless burning following the ignition of a small fire on Thursday, May 15. Police believe the suspect may have been inv… Read moreFlagstaff police arrest man in connection with at least one wildland fire
Torrie Darnell, who will be graduating from Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy on Friday, added hours to her school day to pursue her passion for acting. Read moreFALA graduate spotlight: For Torrie Darnell, it's all part of the show
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Draws are for tags for deer, turkey, javelina, bighorn sheep, bison and sandhill crane. Read moreArizona Game and Fish fall permit applications open until June
The house, constructed in 1911, was the longtime residence of May Hicks Curtis, who made history at the age of 23 by sewing the first state flag of Arizona. Read moreHistory hits the road: May Hicks Curtis House moves out of Southside neighborhood
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FALA students put on an improv workshop for a group of Haven Montessori students at Guadalupe Park on Thursday, May 1. Read moreGallery: Haven Montessori improv workshop with FALA
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BEACON UU SUNDAY SERVICE: “A Living Traditionâ€� May 18 â€� Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 510 N. Leroux St., Flagstaff. (928) 779-4492. 10-11 a.m., ALL ARE WELCOME! You BELONG at Bea… Read moreFlagstaff Religion News for May 17, 2025
The NAZ Elite athlete recently overcame a setback on the way to claiming his first-ever national title, winning the USATF Road 5K Championships in Indianapolis on Saturday, May 3. Read moreNAZ Elite This Week: Hacker overcomes setback to claim 1st national title
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View train fire article HERE | View FUSD article HERE | View Iniguez article HERE Read moreThe Arizona Daily Sun 3@3 report for Friday, May 16
Graduation ceremonies for Northland Preparatory Academy took place Thursday at Ardrey Auditorium on the Northern Arizona University campus. Read moreGallery: NPA 2025 graduation
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Arizona Snowbowl announced its plans to stay open until June 1 thanks to a combination of snowmaking and 200-plus inches of snowfall this season. Read moreArizona Snowbowl to remain open until June 1 for second straight year
The City of Flagstaff’s pine needle pick-up initiative, which began last month, will expand to additional neighborhoods starting Friday, May 16. Read moreFlagstaff pine needle pick-up moves to Rock Ridge Estates, Ridge Crest, Anasazi Ridge this week
According to an agency press release, the purpose of the fee increase is to assist with maintaining highly trafficked sites and potentially hire additional seasonal recreation staff. Read moreCoconino National Forest proposes fee increases at some recreation sites
After timely hitting sent the Coconino Panthers to the 4A Conference semifinals over the past two weeks, the No. 1 seed left no doubt it belonged in the championship game. Read moreNo. 1 Coconino Panthers crush No. 14 Poston Butte 13-2 to reach state championship game
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According to an update in a recent board meeting, Flagstaff Unified School District has been listed as out of compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act following its retraction of an as… Read moreFUSD listed as out of compliance by ADE after retracting Title VI assurance form
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A new use has not yet been planned for school’s current location at 850 N. Bonito St. after the move. Read moreFUSD planning FHS evaluation before deciding use for Marshall Elementary site
On Friday at the Clifford E. White Theater on the NAU campus, FALA students work on their performances during a dress rehearsal for the school's spring dance show. They show took place Saturday. Read moreGallery: FALA presents its spring dance show
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A train engine overheated and caught fire near Fimbrez Estates in west Flagstaff on Thursday morning, according to a post from the Flagstaff Fire Department. Read moreTrain engine overheats, catches fire in west Flagstaff; blaze under control, smoke impacts expected
Flagstaff’s pitcher made dreams a reality as he officially signed on to play at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Read moreFlagstaff's Connor Iniguez to continue baseball career at Chandler-Gilbert Community College
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North Country HealthCare (NCHC) and the Williams Hospital District will be holding an open house Friday for the 75th anniversary of the medical clinic and urgent care center in Williams. Read moreNCHC holding open house to celebrate 75th anniversary of Williams health clinic
“Coconino County implements fire restrictions to help prevent unwanted, human-caused fires,� said the acting Emergency Management director for Coconino County. Read moreAreas of county within Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to enter Stage 2 Fire Restrictions Thursday
The 6-3 win sends Flagstaff to the 4A Conference state final for its first trip to a championship baseball game in school history. Read moreFlagstaff Eagles reach 4A Conference state title game with victory over Saguaro Sabercats
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The Flagstaff Folk Festival at Coconino Center for the Arts and the Pioneer Museum offers live music, workshops, vendors and community engagement June 14-15. Read moreMelodies in the mountains: Flagstaff Folk Festival returns to its roots
Manuel Saucedo's culinary journey, inspired by his mother's recipes, expands to multiple locations, fueled by family dedication and creativity. Read moreMatters of Taste: Madrez Café unites food and family to flourish
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