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Flagstaff

Apr 17, 2015

Rep. Thorpe’s sovereignty bills get national attention, but die in Arizona

Republican Rep. Bob Thorpe of Flagstaff is the new poster child for the Republican insurrection against President Obama, at least according to a pair of recent editorials in national newspapers.

Apr 13, 2015

Flagstaff group pushing to allow cities to adopt ‘living wage’ laws

A Flagstaff group is going to court as a first step that could allow all Arizona cities to adopt their own “living wage” laws.

Feb 3, 2015

Rep. Hale blood test after suspicion of DUI arrest shows no alcohol

Navajo County Attorney Brad Carlyon said Monday that he will not file a driving under the influence charge against a state representative after a blood test turned up negative for alcohol.

Nov 7, 2014

Scarce Funding for 1920s Early Education

Every year that teacher Anne Tinsley taught kindergarten at Flagstaff’s Emerson School, the 40 or so members of her class got to visit the fire department and sit on the huge fire truck.

Oct 31, 2014

Navajo elections director agrees to postpone Presidential race

The elections director on the Navajo Nation says he will scrap Tuesday's presidential election and hold the contest at a later date.

Sep 17, 2014

Flagstaff introduces vouchers for panhandlers

Ever since a federal judge in Arizona ruled that a law criminalizing panhandling in public places is unconstitutional, Flagstaff police say the mountain city has been saturated with people turning to begging as their main source of income. Authorities are hoping a new program announced this week will help people with genuine needs and push out panhandlers who rely on charity to pay for substance-a[...]

Sep 3, 2014

Activists: Tempe anti-discrimination vote speaks to statewide momentum

To activist Joshua Zaragoza, Tempe’s overwhelming approval of workplace protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender municipal workers is a springboard for other cities to pass non-discrimination measures.

Aug 25, 2014

The Lakes Mary

Lake Mary, a man-made body of water, was created less than a year after a dam was built in a shallow valley south of Flagstaff. Remnants of a temporary sawmill and living quarters can be seen in this March 1905 photograph of the lake, which measured half a mile wide, 6 miles long and 28 feet deep.

Aug 18, 2014

GOP gubernatorial hopefuls in Flagstaff for forum

Four of the six Republican candidates for governor are gathering in Flagstaff for a forum focused on Northern Arizona issues.

Aug 15, 2014

Modern Flagstaff

Baby-boomers finishing their education and starting families sought the small-town feel of Flagstaff in the 1970s and 1980s. Well-paying jobs were scarce; so many PhD’s served drinks and waited on tables until they could find suitable employment. One of the best places to find a career was with the W.L. Gore Company that opened its Flagstaff plant in 1967.

Aug 11, 2014

Big Snow in Flagstaff

One of the biggest snowstorms in Flagstaff history began early on the morning of Dec. 30, 1915. During the subsequent 48 hours, 64 inches of snow fell on the town.

Jul 18, 2014

Flagstaff grows up: 1920s – 1970s

The some 2,000 Flagstaff residents in the 1920s were filled with optimism and vigor toward the future of their burgeoning town.

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