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By Associated Press on December 7, 2010
FLAGSTAFF (AP) — The custodial mother of an Arizona toddler who was found dead in a wash this summer, weeks after his family reported him missing from a campsite, was arrested Monday on suspicion of child abuse.
However, it was unclear if the charges involved the boy who died or some other child.
Yavapai [...]
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By Chad Black on December 7, 2010
Chino Valley (NAZ Today) – Authorities with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office say they have arrested 18 year old Patrick Williams of Chino Valley for the murder of his 67 year old neighbor Stella Streppa.
On the afternoon of December 5th, deputies were called to perform a welfare check on the victim, after family members became [...]
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By NAZ Today on December 6, 2010
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By NAZ Today on December 3, 2010
Flagstaff (NAZ Today)- This morning at around 6:30am the Flagstaff Fire Department responded to a 911 call reporting a carbon monoxide (CO) leak at a residence located in the 3000 block of Walkup Street. While firefighters were en-route to the residence, further reports came in stating that there were people unresponsive in the home.
In all, [...]
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By Jan Pitre on December 2, 2010
A man wanted in connection with a recent sexual assault on the NAU campus is in custody. According to the US Marshals Service, 22-year-old Tyrone Wilson was arrested this afternoon at a residence on the Navajo Nation. Wilson was wanted by NAU police for numerous sexual charges, assault, and kidnapping. An 18-year-old N-A-U student was [...]
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By Cathy Cooksey on December 2, 2010
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By Charlie Hicks on December 2, 2010
Flagstaff (NAZ Today) - A federal judge has given Arizona Snowbowl the okay to begin putting the pieces in place to make snow. The decision was made on Wednesday at the Federal Courthouse in Phoenix.
The Save the Peaks Coalition filed a lawsuit against the forest service in US District Court to block Snowbowl from using reclaimed wastewater to make [...]
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By Shardaesia Rhodes on December 1, 2010
The Coconino National Forest wants to give back to Arizona by encouraging people to visit sites of the Red Rock. The recreation Resource Management is offering weekly discount passes called the “Big Three Pass”
This pass is good for admission at three locations including Crescent Moon, Call of the Canyon, and Grasshopper Point. [...]
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By Scott Harney on November 30, 2010
Posted in Weather |
By Scott Harney on November 30, 2010
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff fire crews plan to conduct 20 acres of pile burns on the west side of the city Monday.
The Flagstaff Fire Department tells The Arizona Daily Sun the pile burns will be at the U.S. Naval Observatory off West Route 66.
The wood piles are the result of forest thinning activities meant to reduce the risk of wildfire and to restore forest health.
Fire crews expect smoke from the controlled burn to disperse to the east and switch to the south Monday afternoon.
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