The Corral Fire, which burned over 200 acres east of Mormon Lake last week, was “human caused,� according to the Coconino National Forest.
Details of the fire’s origins, however, remain under investigation.
The Corral Fire, which burned over 200 acres east of Mormon Lake last week, was “human caused,� according to the Coconino National Forest.
Details of the fire’s origins, however, remain under investigation.
In 1891, America’s first Chief Geologist, G.K. Gilbert � working for J.W. Powell, of Grand Canyon fame � rode his horse through the forests of the San Francisco Peaks. He was surveying volcani… Read moreAsk a Ranger: Deciphering crater origins and surveying volcanic vents
Atria's culinary power couple of Rochelle Daniel and Michael Hopper excel in modern American cuisine at their Flagstaff restaurant. Read moreBuilding legacies together: Inside the award-winning partnership powering Atria
The City of Flagstaff will be holding an open house on an amendment to the zoning code related to high occupancy housing the evening of June 5. Read moreFlagstaff considering high occupancy housing zoning amendments to go with 2045 Regional Plan
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Entering the 2025 Flagstaff Little League AAA City Tournament as the top two seeds, FLL AAA Teal Snake and FLL AAA Flag met for the third time this season in Monday’s championship game. Read moreFlagstaff Little League Teal Snake earns 2025 AAA City Tournament title
A light rain peppered the Fort Tuthill arena on Monday afternoon as the committee of Flagstaff Pro Rodeo mingled amongst themselves. Fending off the breeze in their red windbreakers, the group… Read moreAnnual Flagstaff Pro Rodeo rolls into town Thursday through Saturday
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Flagstaff Little League capped off its first year with an instant classic Monday night at Dawson Field, as the inaugural Majors City Tournament within the FLL came down to the final inning. Read moreFlagstaff Little League Gray outlasts FLL White to win 2025 Majors City Tournament
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Vitalant will be holding several blood drives across northern Arizona in June, including locations in Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Happy Jack and Williams. Read moreVitalant announces northern Arizona blood drive locations for June
An Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) committee moved to forward the sale of property owned by Northern Arizona University (NAU) at its May 29 meeting. Read moreABOR committee forwards sale of Granny's Closet property owned by NAU
While the oldest paths into, and through, the Grand Canyon were game tracks and native routes, current hiking trails were purposely constructed. The oldest of these in the national park is the… Read moreOutdoors: On the Grand Canyon's oldest constructed trail: Nankoweap
This week's London Zoo column from Karen London. Read moreLondon Zoo: Singing fly fathers, courtship and speciation
Contemporary Indigenous artistic excellence is on display at the Coconino Center for the Arts through June 7, in a contemplative and interactive exhibit, “The Future is Indigenous: Messages to the Seventh Generation.� Read moreSeven artists communicate to the Seventh Generation in CCA exhibit
The Corral Fire, which burned over 200 acres east of Mormon Lake last week, was “human caused,� according to the Coconino National Forest. Read moreLast week’s Corral Fire southeast of Flagstaff 'human caused,' Forest Service says
Northern Arizona will send four men and five women to the national championships in Eugene, Oregon. Read moreNAU track and field qualifies 9 for NCAA outdoor championship meet
The City of Flagstaff will conduct a full-volume test of the emergency alert siren system in neighborhoods downstream from the Museum Fire burn scar on Thursday, June 5 at 10 a.m. The test is … Read moreFlagstaff to test Museum Fire flood alert sirens on Thursday
Flagstaff’s major flood mitigation projects are nearing completion this year, but the prospect of a wetter-than-average monsoon season could complicate the final stages. Read moreFlagstaff City Council hears updates on flood prevention, upcoming monsoon
The annual Gardeners Market, which features workshops and local growers selling Flagstaff-adapted plants and seeds, continues through the end of June in the Pine Forest Charter School parking lot. Read moreGallery: Go greener at the 3rd annual Gardeners Market
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View Kids Squared article HERE | View Mountain Line article HERE | View Weatherford article HERE Read moreThe Arizona Daily Sun 3@3 report for Monday, June 2
In the vast expanse of space, an estimated one million Near Earth Objects (NEOs), also known as near-Earth asteroids, are constantly orbiting close to our planet. Every night, astronomers trac… Read moreWhat are near-Earth asteroids made of? NAU researchers are about to find out
June 1's rainfall was the first measurable total on the date since 1991's daily record of 0.31, though there 2023 included a trace amount, according to NWS records. Read moreEarly June rainfall the first for Flagstaff since 2015
Meet Tanya! This 11-month-old retriever mix is a sweet, cuddly companion who absolutely loves kids and people of all shapes and sizes. Whether it is going for a walk, enjoying some tasty food,… Read moreCHA Pet of the Week: Tanya
The Wool and Fiber Festival, a two-day natural fiber-themed event presented by Threaded Together, featured demonstrations, animals, vendors and more at the Pioneer Museum over the weekend. Read moreGallery: Wool and Fiber Festival in Flagstaff
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Kids Squared is starting Tuesday, June 3, a fun and free event for youth in Flagstaff this summer. Read moreKids Squared starts June 3 in Flagstaff, with free events for kids
I just wish to congratulate the recent photo of the train engine fire by Andy White. Magnificent! Worthy of Arizona Highways! Read moreLetter to the Editor: Reader impressed with photo of train engine fire
I would like to commend my husband, Mark Reavis -- former City of Flagstaff Heritage Preservation officer and senior planner (2020-2024) -- for being the driving force behind saving the May Hi… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Wife praises husband who made May Hicks Curtis Home preservation happen
With the fire season upon us again, I'm wondering if we have some kind of citywide alarm system telling us to evacuate if that time comes? We are surrounded by forest and have been lucky so fa… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Idea sounds alarm on wildfires
Through new grant initiatives, CCC is strengthening their support for their Indigenous students and providing a safe space for their success. Read moreCoconino Community College revamps for Indigenous student success
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The opening will come almost exactly two years after the transit agency broke ground on the project. Read moreMountain Line's new connection center in downtown Flagstaff to open June 9
This week's Flagstaff History column. Read moreFlagstaff History: Flagstaff Elks took the Whisker Pledge
This week's column from Tom Carpenter. Read moreCarpenter's Column: Thirty years ago, this how it started
Newly hired NAU women's hoops head coach Laura Dinkins finalized her coaching staff ahead of the season. Read moreNAU ROUNDUP: Dinkins announces women's basketball coaching staff
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