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Sedona rallies to keep 89A open
While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives.
Stimulus money helps repair BLM trails in southern Yavapai County
Coconino Rural Environment Corps leader Robert Fudge, left, helps officials break ground this past Friday on a rock kiosk at the entrance to the Hells Canyon Wilderness Area.
School considers bond election
Members of the Williams Unified School District Governing Board discussed the possibility of a bond election during their regular meeting Nov.
Old-fashioned lights seem to be the way to go
The continuing discussion regarding the lighting on State Route 89A in West Sedona is truly amazing.
Gov. Brewer attends South Rim Town Hall
Gov. Jan Brewer made her way to the South Rim Nov. 2 to talk about Arizona's economy with members of the 95th Arizona Town Hall.
Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel Trail
" At approximately 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 9, the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a report of a man down on the Bright Angel Trail just below "mile-and-a-half house". The reporting party, family members who had hiked ahead of the man, said that when they found him he was not breathing, was unresponsive and his head was ...
Canadian man sues over deadly sweat-lodge event
A Canadian man is the third person to file a lawsuit in connection with last month's sweat lodge ceremony in northern Arizona that left three people dead and 18 others hospitalized.
Arizona Communities Building Green
Greenbuild 2009, the worlda TMs largest conference and expo dedicated to sustainable building, is coming to Phoenix later in the week.
Community march raises awareness for domestic violence
Robin Craig receives recognition from the Coconino County Response Team to Domestic Violence for her work.
Prescott senator says tough decisions of ranching inform work at Capitol
Quick facts about Sen. Steve Pierce, R-Prescott: * Hometown: Precott * Profession: Rancher * Elected: 2008 * District: No.
Sweat Lodge Survivor Files Lawsuit; Claims Ray Barred Escape Before She Passed Out
A survivor of the "Spiritual Warrior" sweat lodge retreat has filed a lawsuit against the organizer of the event, self-help guru James Arthur Ray.
Survivor sues sweat-lodge organizers, alleging 50 were forced into 'death trap'
A Patagonia woman has sued the organizers of a sweat-lodge ceremony that turned deadly earlier this month near Sedona.
2 lawsuits filed in Ariz. sweat-lodge deaths
The first two lawsuits against the personal-financial guru who led a fatal sweat-lodge ceremony was filed in Coconino County Superior Court on Friday, with a survivor and a victim's family members claiming wrongful death, negligence and fraud, among other allegations.
NAIPTA puts stimulus money on wheels in Northern Arizona
Transit in Northern Arizona has received a big shot in the arm. In the Verde Valley, big changes will take effect soon.
Most Arizonans won't get swine flu shot
Most Arizonans will not get a swine flu vaccination once the vaccine becomes readily available, according to the latest Cronkite/Eight Poll.
Flagstaff clinic - over' doses 7 children with H1N1 vaccine
Health department officials in Coconino County have admitted that several patients were given the wrong dosage of the swine flu vaccine at a clinic over the weekend.
Coconino County Records Second H1N1 Death
The Coconino County Health Department said another county resident has died from complications of the swine flu.
Harr, Christensen recall effort fails
An effort to recall two Sedona Fire District Governing Board members fell approximately 50 signatures short in the Yavapai County elections office Oct.
County offers swine flu vaccine
The Coconino County Health Department has received a limited supply of H1N1, or swine flu, vaccine.
Flagstaff business owner arrested
A Flagstaff business owner has been arrested and accused of taking out fake loans under the names of past customers in an attempt to prop up her struggling tractor business.
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