Rats! Say the word and people envision many different things: vermin or pests, lab experiments, scary movies, even snake food. But many also have a great fondness for them as pets. Rats are often ...
The U.S. is hurtling toward a government shutdown, with Democrats and Republicans seemingly no closer to agreeing on a plan, and President Donald Trump threatening that scores of federal workers could ...
Driving routes along Interstate 17 between Flagstaff and Munds Park have been shifted back to the northside lanes as work continues on the wildlife overpass near Willard Springs Road. The traffic ...
Vitalant has announced the northern Arizona blood drive locations for October, with options in Flagstaff, Williams and more.
And Jeff Holly, president of the Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council, said his focus is about creating more construction jobs, something he said is dependent on attracting more ...
Leaders at Northern Arizona University gave updates on the fall enrollment and a proposed pair of construction projects during a recent meeting of an Arizona Board of Regents committee. Both items ...
Northern Arizona University recently debuted the Food Hive Lumberjack Community Market at the University Union, offering students the ability to shop for meals, snacks and personal care products at ...
More than 300 people and at least twice as many dogs attended the pub crawl, which featured eight stops around downtown, with funds going to support the Canyon Animal Care ...
Band of Horses and Iron & Wine perform at Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill County Park Sep 30 — Pepsi Amphitheater, 250 Garrison Road, Flagstaff. 480-656-9940. 7-11 p.m., $65. American rock group ...
PHOENIX -- Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order late Thursday, Sept. 11, designed to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines remain available in Arizona to those who want -- regardless of what new ...
Festival of Science brings Mars to Earth, NAH debate returns & new Neighbor Day event fosters community: 3@3 report for Monday, Sept. 29 ...
The top Republican and Democrat on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday reintroduced legislation to tighten rules on the H-1B and L-1 worker visa programs, targeting what they ...
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