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ADOT to create smoother ride along Milton Road in …

3/31/2022
Beginning Monday, April 4, the Arizona Department of Transportation will improve the pavement on Milton Road in Flagstaff, creating a smoother ride for drivers and repairing years of winter weather …

Your Spring Break could include snow

3/10/2022
FLAGSTAFF — For those who prefer the powder to a sand beach, Snowbowl is offering a number of deals this month to hit the slopes for Spring Break. Through March 27, Arizonans can enjoy the …

Arizona GOP lawmakers want voters to standardize …

2/21/2022
PHOENIX — Republican lawmakers are moving to let voters throughout the state override the decision of voters in some cities to set their own minimum wage. Legislation awaiting House action …

Lawmakers want more local control for short-term …

1/11/2022
PHOENIX — Some Republican lawmakers want to revisit — and repeal — the 2016 measure that stripped local governments of their ability to regulate short-term and vacation …

Estrella Foothills volleyball steamrolls way to …

11/10/2021
No. 3 Estrella Foothills continues to dominate, sweeping No. 6 Flagstaff in the 4A quarterfinals 25-18, 26-24, 25-16 Tuesday night at Estrella Foothills High School in Goodyear. It is the Wolves …

Judge hears arguments in suit over Arizona minimum …

10/4/2021
PHOENIX — A judge questioned attorneys for the state Monday on their claim that lawmakers have the authority to financially penalize local governments that impose their own minimum …

Arizona colleges fare well in national rankings

9/13/2021
Higher education is alive and well in Arizona, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report.

Crews identify rehab issues for Thunderbird …

8/10/2021
When crews are out rehabbing trails at Thunderbird Conservation Park in Glendale over the next few months, they aren’t necessarily looking for hikers to steer clear of them.

Arizona, Flagstaff duel in court over minimum wage …

8/3/2021
PHOENIX — The outcome of a legal fight between Flagstaff and state lawmakers could affect the decision by residents of other cities whether they want to impose their own minimum …

Arizona colleges saw more students amid pandemic

6/15/2021
The coronavirus pandemic turned the academic world on its head for more than a year and its effects are still being felt in higher education today.

Arizona will vaccinate ages 12 to 15 starting Thursday

5/13/2021
State-run vaccination sites across Arizona can begin welcoming people ages 12 to 15 today, according to a news release from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Ducey not taking actions against Arizona cities that …

3/31/2021
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey is not taking any action to curb the decisions of some cities and counties to ignore his directive that they scrap their mask mandates. And there's no current …