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A student at Summit High School was arrested on Monday for aggravated criminal damage after spray painting graffiti on several parts of the school.
A student at Summit High School was arrested on Monday for aggravated criminal damage after spray painting graffiti on several parts of the school.
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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Senate President Warren Petersen said in a statement Wednesday that he is working with the Trump administration "in an effort to end this legal battle." Read moreRepublicans again contesting creation of the Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni -- Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument
As May unfurls across northern Arizona, the symphony of spring grows richer each day. The ponderosa forest awakens with the scent of warming earth and the chorus of returning songbirds. Among … Read moreSpotlight on Climate: The fate of Flagstaff's Purple Martins is global
“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
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
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
The new regulations enable cities to use advanced purified water immediately for direct consumption. Read moreNew rules for using purified wastewater give Arizona cities more options
Competing at Aguila Golf Course in south Phoenix on Monday and Tuesday, the Northland Prep Academy golf team placed 10th in the Division III state championships. Read moreLOCAL ROUNDUP: Northland Prep golf team places 10th at Division III state championships
Christopher Jon Hands, 65 at the time of his death, struck and killed a motorcyclist while driving on Lake Mary Road in 2024. Read moreMedical examiner's report confirms cause of death for suspect in Lake Mary Road crash
After graduating from BASIS Flagstaff this week, Cindy Huang plans to move to Phoenix to continue the study of politics she began in high school. Read moreBASIS Flagstaff graduate spotlight: Cindy Huang taking wealth of experience to state school
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Mason Takeuchi will be graduating as part of BASIS Flagstaff's Class of 2025 this evening, having explored a range of interests both in and out of the classroom. Read moreBASIS Flagstaff graduate spotlight: Mason Takeuchi a star shooting for more
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Kindergarteners, first and second graders from Marshall Magnet Elementary School showcased their skills at the annual performance -- a vibrant celebration of their hard work and dedication. Read moreMarshall Magnet Elementary School hosts its 25th annual Suzuki violin performance at Heritage Square
Bees are humming, birds are chirping and hummingbird feeders decorate eaves all over Flagstaff. Signs of spring abound, and for all you gardeners, it’s time to plant! Now that snowfalls have c… Read moreGardening Etcetera: Flagstaff Plant Sale and Garden Festival
In order to return to the state championship game for the first time since 1989, the No. 1-seeded Coconino Panthers have a regular-season rematch standing in the way on Thursday. Read moreTop-seeded Coconino softball to face No. 14 Poston Butte in 4A Conference semifinals
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View fire article HERE | View Odyssey of the Mind article HERE | View multicultural exhibition article HERE Read moreThe Arizona Daily Sun 3@3 report for Wednesday, May 14
Tom Buschatzke said Tuesday there is a stalemate of sorts between Arizona and the "lower basin" states on one side and the four "upper basin" states over who is going to have to absorb anticipated cuts in water deliveries. Read moreAZ still quarrelling with other states over Colorado River water cuts
The Flagstaff Police Department (FPD) is continuing its online sex sting operations from last month, making four additional felony arrests on Friday, May 9, and Saturday, May 10. Read moreFlagstaff police arrest four more in ongoing online sex sting
The city and county will present the exhibition on Monday, May 19, at the Elizabeth “Liz� C. Archuleta County Park in Flagstaff. Read moreCity of Flagstaff, Coconino County partnering for 2nd year of Multicultural County Park Sculpture Exhibition
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) announced lane restrictions needed for construction of a wildlife overpass along Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff began this week. Read moreInterstate 17 restrictions begin for wildlife overpass project
She said she’s learned a lot during her time at NPA from both the friends she’s made and the school’s approach to education. Read moreNPA graduate spotlight: Vi Keller riding the right vibes through education
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Set for its first event in its new space, the Interference Series in Flagstaff will host its 8th annual Sun Ra Earthly Arrival on Friday, May 16, at the Beaver Street Theater. Read moreInterference Series debuting at Beaver Street Theater with 8th annual Sun Ra Earthly Arrival
Odyssey of the Mind, or OM, is a competition focused on teamwork and creative problem solving. Read moreOdyssey of the Mind team at DeMiguel Elementary preparing for world championships
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PHOENIX -- Arizona lawmakers are one vote away from adopting legislation to allow lawsuits against individual teachers by those who contend they are teaching or promoting antisemitism. Read moreBill allowing lawsuits against teaching or promoting antisemitism gains ground
In one of 35 new vetoes late Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs rejected a proposal by Sen. Wendy Rogers to require hospitals that accept Medicaid to inquire about a patient's immigration status. Read moreAmong others, Hobbs rejects bill backed by Rogers requiring hospitals to ask of citizenship status
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Improvements in air quality still need support
The Coconino National Forest announced Tuesday that it will allow a lightning-caused fire in the Mogollon Rim ranger district to burn under controlled conditions for the purpose of fuel reduction. Read moreCoconino National Forest will manage lightning-strike fire near Clint's Well; smoke expected
Hello Flagstaff and northern Arizona, Read moreAsk The Vet: Filling some big shoes
The novel was inspired by a time in high school when someone Grimaldi thought was her friend tried to “steal her boyfriend.� Read moreA love letter to Arizona: Local author debuts young adult novel
Emily Pike’s case has drawn renewed attention to the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, particularly women. Read moreFBI offers reward for information in case of murdered Indigenous teenager
During his senior year, he was the captain of both the track and cross country teams and president of the peer tutoring club. Read moreNPA graduate spotlight: Aaron Nicol taking things personally in education
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