Apr 11, 2008 | Tribune-News
Two Fatalities Result As Car Flees The Scene Of A Crime
By Linda Kor Two people were killed and two injured in two related incidents that occurred in Winslow Sunday evening. via Tribune-News
“We're really lucky to have such a preserved home”
Sonja Haller The Arizona Republic Apr. 4, 2008 06:07 PM FLAGSTAFF - Riordan Mansion State Historic Park sits in a thriving mountain town and abuts the bustling Northern Arizona University campus. via Arizona Republic
Uranium Mine Exploration Near Grand Canyon Halted
“The judge's decision reinforces our belief that the current uranium boom poses the most significant threat that Grand Canyon has faced in many years”
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - A federal judge Friday issued a restraining order against VANE Minerals and the Kaibab National Forest pending further proceedings, halting uranium exploration on public lands within a few ... via Environmental News Network
Sedona Bluegrass Festival Features Pshcograss in Sedona Arizona
“The Festival format is a lot of fun, but with our in-school concerts we hope to share our style of music making without barriers”
Psychograss. Sedona, AZ: The Sedona Bluegrass Festival presented by Chamber Music Sedona takes place Sunday, May 4, from 12 6 p.m. The 2008 Festival is part of a five-day residency that will include four ... via Gateway To Sedona
A Fixation on Ghosts Can Cloud Your View
Dying is a very dull, dreary affair. And my advice to you is to have nothing whatever to do with it. via American Chronicle
Buddhist monks perform spiritual healings in Valley
“People here have all this stuff but are not happy. Happiness is internal”
Megan Boehnke The Arizona Republic Mar. 28, 2008 12:00 AM In an interfaith church tucked in an unremarkable Mesa strip mall, six Buddhist monks sipped a native milky tea out of Einstein Bagel paper coffee cups. via Arizona Republic
Navajo Nation goes for wind power not coal
Category: Unfiled The Navajo Nation will install 300 wind turbines near Flagstaff AZ, enough to power 100,000 homes. via Politics in the Zeros
Hearing today on uranium mining near Grand Canyon
A Tucson congressman sponsoring a bill to ban uranium mining near the Grand Canyon holds a congressional field hearing Friday in Flagstaff on the issue. via The Arizona Daily Star
Yavapai County Deputies searching for missing Chandler man
Reported by: ABC15.com staff, wire reports Last Update: 3/24 10:40 pm Yavapai County Sheriff's Deputies are asking for the public's help in finding a missing man from Chandler. via KNXV
Opus One in Sedona on Sunday, April 6
“Each of the four veteran musicians have been to Sedona before in different configurations”
Sunday, April 6 at 2:30pm, violinist Ida Kavafian, violist Steven Tenenbom, cellist Peter Wiley and pianist Anne Marie McDermott join together as OPUS ONE to perform Piano Quartet No. via Sedona.biz
Blackfire epitomizes Native punk rock Klee Benally scream into the micorphone wiht Clayson on drums in the backgroung during Blackfire's 2007 [Silence] IS A Weapon European Tour. via Gallup Independent
Carlson, HPT Sell Park Plaza for...
“You have some excellent corporations in that area, while the 101 is only a couple of miles away, and gives you good access to the Scottsdale and Glendale markets”
A joint venture has sold the 166-room, 16-suite Park Plaza Hotel in the northwest Black Canyon submarket. via GlobeSt.com
Fire officials amazed more people not hurt in I-40 wrecks
“But there's nothing else you can do.”
It's a miracle more people weren't killed or seriously hurt in a series of crashes on Interstate 40 caused by blinding snow, a Flagstaff fire official said Monday. via Arizona Republic
Arizona Department of Public Safety seizes approximately 3650 pounds of marijuana
During the process of the commercial vehicle inspection, both occupants displayed indicators which were consistent with possible criminal activity. via Sedona.biz
Owners of former Mesa auto dealership sell to Flagstaff firm
“They said it could be anything from motorcycles to boats”
The owners of the former Sun Pontiac-GMC dealership in Mesa have sold the property to a Flagstaff-based investment firm. via East Valley Tribune
Too much snow causes $100,000 damage at Flagstaff schools
“We've had so much more snow and it's never melted”
Snow blankets Flagstaff on the I-40 West Heavy snowfall in Flagstaff caused more than $100,000 in damage to local schools this winter, officials said. via ABC15.com
Mayoral primary elections held in Mesa, Flagstaff
Former City Councilman Rex Griswold and political newcomer Scott Smith appeared headed to a Mesa mayoral runoff election on May 20. via The Associated Press
Keep Sedona Beautiful hosts Annual Native Plant Workshop
“This workshop teaches us how to capture the richness of the desert landscape and make our gardens a surprise throughout the year.”
Janie Agyagos, wildlife biologist with the U.S. Forest Service, will keynote this year's Keep Sedona Beautiful Native Plant workshop with "Living in Harmony with Our Desert Environment" to be held on Saturday, ... via Sedona.biz
“It's sort of the key to the universe”
Anna Raehal's building project quickly took on a life of its own Friday night during Flagstaff Academy's second annual family science night. via LongmontFYI
Getting our kicks on Route 66 - Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Another day on the road bordering on slumberville as we zipped from Kingman to Flagstaff east on I-40. Seems its perfectly natural to ring your mate at 4am to ask how things are, guess its a minor detail if its ... via TravelPod.com Recent Updates