Full closures of Flagstaff’s East Cedar Avenue will begin on Tuesday, May 27, to enable expedited construction on two city projects during local schools� summer break. The closures are projected to last until early August, according to the city.
Detours for both vehicles and pedestrians -- including the renovated Linda Vista Drive -- will be available and clearly signed, and Mountain Line transit will operate modified routes and temporary stops in the project area. Business and residential access will remain open.
Meet Parker, a sweet and spirited husky with a heart as big as his love for adventure! Parker stands out not just for his looks but for his affectionate nature and zest for life. He thrives on… Read moreCHA Pet of the Week: Parker
Rescued from the woods after being abandoned, Robin hasn’t let her past dim her bright spirit. She’s playful, affectionate, and full of personality, always ready to purr, snuggle, or chase a t… Read moreHCH Pet of the Week: Robin
On Wednesday, May 14, cyclists of all ages took part in the Kidical Mass Family Ride. The ride started at Sechrist Elementary School and followed the FUTS trail. The 3.5-mile ride, which concl… Read moreGallery: Kidical mass family ride
More than 750 high school seniors graduated from the Flagstaff Unified School District this week in three different ceremonies held Thursday and Friday. Read moreFUSD celebrates Class of 2025
EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to the Memorial Day holiday, this paper had to be produced a bit early. There may be additional listings in our online calendar at azdailysun.com/events. That's also why the… Read moreFlagstaff Event Almanac for May 27
The Flagstaff Police Department and Coconino County Sheriff's Office would like to make the following sex offender notifications: Read moreSex offender notification
Grace Community Church was the location for commencement ceremonies for Flagstaff Home Educators Sunday afternoon. A total of 22 homeschool students graduated during the ceremony. Read moreGallery: Honoring Flagstaff's homeschoolers