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Woman missing for days after going for run, swim; husband arrested
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) - Authorities in Arizona say a woman remains missing after she disappeared over the weekend, and her husband is under arrest. Flagstaff police and the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office said they are coordinating efforts to find 45-year-old Kelly Paduchowski. Police began searching for Kelly after...
Fire restrictions lowered for Coconino County, Flagstaff
COCONINO COUNTY, Ariz. — After recent record rainfall and consultation with partner agencies in the region, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest and Flagstaff downgraded fire restrictions June 28. Forest managers typically lift fire restrictions when at least a half-inch of precipitation has been received over more than two-thirds of...
Sedona Fire District Conducts Harrowing Rescue on Broken Arrow Trail, Ensures Safety Amidst UTV Crash
SEDONA – (July 1, 2024) Sunday, June 30, 2024, at approximately 9:45 AM, the Sedona Fire District. (SFD) was dispatched for a rescue call transferred from Coconino County Dispatch. The call was for a. patient experiencing a life-threatening heat-related illness near Chicken Point along the Broken Arrow Trail. An...
Lori Vallow's Arizona murder trial pushed to 2025
Lori Vallow's murder trial was rescheduled for early 2025 during a hearing Tuesday. Vallow appeared briefly in Maricopa County Superior Court for the status hearing but left after the judge decided a news camera could film the proceedings. Vallow's attorney, Gerald Bradley, had argued to have news cameras removed from the court and for the sealing of all recordings of the hearing made by the court's own camera system.
New ASU water institute aims to challenge water and climate problems worldwide
Water — and the future of water supplies — continue to be critical issues both here in Arizona and across the world. A new entity at ASU will aim to help find solutions to those concerns. Upmanu Lall is a professor in ASU’s School of Complex Adaptive Systems...
Abrazo Health promotes cardiac rehab in getting heart patients active
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus and Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital's cardiac rehabilitation services prioritize changes in a patient's lifestyle along with heart procedures and medications to be most effective in managing heart health.
Criminals released in Arizona by Border Patrol later arrested in New England
(The Center Square) – Border Patrol agents continue to release violent criminals into the U.S. who are later arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers thousands of miles away. While numerous examples exist, in three recent cases, Border Patrol agents in Arizona released violent criminals who were later arrested nearly 3,000 miles away in New England. On June 12, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations-Boston agents arrested an Ecuadorian illegally living in Northampton, Massachusetts, who was wanted by Ecuadorian authorities. ...
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