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National Park Service Sued Over Termination of Indian Trader at...
Did the National Park Service mishandle an investigation of the Indian trader at Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site? Photo of trading post's rug room, courtesy of H.H. Huey via NPS.
Code Talkers speaking out to teach history of messaging system
Joe Kellwood turns pages in a glossy-print history magazine to a black-and-white photograph of three U.S. Marines en route to Okinawa, Japan.
When: Spring, summer and fall are best. Where: Off Arizona 264, about a mile west of U.S. 191, in Ganado.
Spice up your weekend with a trip to the Route 66 Regional Chili Cookoff in Flagstaff.
Take a summer Edventure with Yavapai College in '09
Yavapai College Edventures are educational field trips offering a wide variety of learning experiences in diverse and spectacular locations.
Police Blotter: Several injured in head-on collision
Police said the accident happened about 12:25 a.m. at mile marker 89 near Shiprock when a car driven by Glendora Kellywood, 32, of Rattlesnake, N.M., suddenly swerved into the southbound lane in front of a car carrying three residents of Mittenrock, Ariz.
Police Blotter: Armed man arrested at TC hospital
Sombrero had walked into the hospital at about 1:30 p.m. May 8, demanding to see his doctor.
Native American Art Auction Set for May 9 At Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Attend the Native America art auction at Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site and you might find yourself a beautiful Navajo rug.