December 2010

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Authorities Find Body of Missing Flagstaff Man

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say the body of a Flagstaff man reported missing in July has been found near Fredonia.
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office says the body of 30-year-old Richard Clay Branham in a parked car about 14 miles south of Fredonia.
Arizona Game and Fish Law Enforcement officers discovered the body while [...]

ADOT Urges Motorists to Use Extra Travel Time

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Department of Transportation urges drivers to use caution and allow extra time for construction zones on state highways over the holidays.
ADOT says some necessary work zone lane restrictions can slow traffic during peak travel times even when construction is not active.
Drivers planning trips to California [...]

Chase Bank in Flagstaff Robbed

Chase Bank in Flagstaff Robbed

Flagstaff (NAZ Today)-   While students at NAU were taking part in the winter graduation ceremony at the Northern Arizona University (NAU) police officers were busy searching the northern and central areas around the campus for a bank robbery suspect.   The Chase Bank branch located just west of the NAU campus along South Milton Rd. [...]

Behind the Scene at NAZ Today

Here at NAZ Today, we have over 60 students that work to provide the show you watch. We wanted to give you a special “Behind the Scene” so you could meet some of those students.

Lee’s Weather – December 9, 2010

Lee’s Weather – December 8, 2010

Six Arrested in Cottonwood Meth Bust

Six Arrested in Cottonwood Meth Bust

FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today) – Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested six suspected methamphetamine dealers and users in Cottonwood on November 30.
One of the suspects, Bradley Woolf, was stopped for a traffic violation near the suspect’s 11th Street home and was cited for having a suspended driver’s license.
Detectives followed the suspects after the traffic stop and [...]

Settlement Provides Funds for Navajo Mine Cleanup

FLAGSTAFF (AP) — By: Felicia Fonseca – Federal and Navajo officials say that $14.5 million from a bankruptcy settlement with a chemical company will help address uranium contamination at dozens of mine sites on the reservation.
The money is part of a $270 million nationwide settlement with Tronox, an Oklahoma City-based company that sought bankruptcy protection [...]

Nuclear Waste Shipments Q&A

Question: How often is nuclear waste shipped?
Answer: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approved 1,553 shipments of commercial nuclear waste from 1979 to 2007, mostly using the interstate highway system. The most heavy transport is on the east cost, but almost every state is connected.
Q: What is the nuclear waste being shipped?
A: The waste is low level commercial [...]

Lee’s Weather 12-07-10