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Evacuation orders lifted for some Arizona residents forced from their homes days ago by a wildfire
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Evacuation orders in Arizona have been lifted for some residents of northeast Scottsdale, days after they were forced from their homes by a wildfire, authorities said Sunday. The Boulder View Fire was 19% contained Sunday after charring nearly 6 square miles (15 square kilometers) on...
Hopi police shooting results in more than 10-year prison sentences for 2 Arizona men
The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced that two individuals from the Hopi Reservation have received sentences of more than 10 years in prison after they were found guilty of shooting at a Hopi police officer in 2021. According to a news release from the DOJ, Adelbert Johnson, 39, from...
SCOTUS decision on homeless, urban camping draws concern, approval from Arizona leaders
PHOENIX — A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling empowers states and cities to enact laws designed to keep the homeless from sleeping on the street. In a split decision Friday, the justices
Meet Arizona’s newest Olympian: Weini Kelati trains in Flagstaff
Kelati, who trains with UA Mission Run Dark Sky Distance in Flagstaff, won the women’s 10,000 meters at the US Olympic Track & Field Team Trials in Oregon. It has been an incredible journey for Weini Kelati. In 2014, at just 17 years old, Kelati, originally from Eritrea, intentionally...
An Arizona museum tells the stories of ancient animals through their fossilized poop
WILLIAMS, Ariz. (AP) — One way to help tell how a Tyrannosaurus rex digested food is to look at its poop. Bone fragments in a piece of fossilized excrement at a new museum in northern Arizona — aptly called the Poozeum — are among the tinier bits of evidence that indicate T. rex wasn’t much of a chewer, but rather swallowed whole chunks of prey.
Hike of the Week: Old Caves Crater
Talk about a room with a view! Imagine waking up in a cave atop an extinct volcano and seeing a 12,000 foot massif to the west and endless prairies to the east. That’s what the Sinagua people enjoyed from a summit abode on a half moon-shaped cinder cone east of Flagstaff.
Grand opening of the Ganado Senior and Veterans Center marks a new era of community support
GANADO, Ariz. — The community of Ganado, Arizona, celebrated a historic milestone with the grand opening of the new Ganado Senior and Veterans Center on June 26. This momentous event, attended by the 25th Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley and Council Delegate Vince James, signified a significant achievement in providing dedicated resources and support for the elderly and veterans in the region.
Monsoon Outlook for June 30, 2024
Here is your Monsoon Outlook for Sunday, June 30, 2024, provided by the US National Weather Service Flagstaff, Arizona. The National Weather Service Flagstaff Arizona shared that a moisture surge from the south will bring higher chances for showers and thunderstorms to the area today, tonight, and Monday. The main hazards from today’s storms are a moderate potential for flash flooding, and a low to moderate potential for large hail and strong downburst winds.
Ken Martinek Joins YKK’s Los Angeles Sales Team
YKK AP America Inc. (YKK AP) has appointed industry veteran Ken Martinek as an architectural sales representative for its Los Angeles sales branch. Martinek will serve Arizona and New Mexico. He is responsible for building long-term customer relationships with commercial architects and glazing contractors. Martinek arrives at YKK AP with...
FIRST ALERT FORECAST – Scattered storm chances through Wednesday
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Scattered storms return to the forecast each afternoon and evening Monday through Wednesday. Any storm that fires up can make an impact with gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and lightning. Storm chances decrease beginning July 4th as high pressure builds in from the northwest. High temperatures will top out near normal through mid-week before we heat things up a few degrees to round out the week.
City of Apache Junction sets holiday schedule for Independence Day
All city of Apache Junction administrative offices will be closed on Independence Day, July 4. Emergency services through the police department will not be impacted by the holiday, according to ...
Phoenix officially records hottest June on record
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Did June feel hotter than normal to you? If it did, you’re right! The National Weather Service just confirmed this June was the hottest on record in the city of Phoenix. The average temperature in Phoenix during the month of June was 97 degrees, beating...
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