Sue Neder, a nursing professor at Northern Arizona University, is teaching her final semester. She has lived a full life that is colored by an astounding professional career with NAU's College of Nursing, guiding the next generation of nurses in Flagstaff.
Sue Neder, a nursing professor at Northern Arizona University, is teaching her final semester. She has lived a full life that is colored by an astounding professional career with NAU's College of Nursing, guiding the next generation of nurses in Flagstaff.
Coconino, Flagstaff, Northland Prep Academy and Basis Flagstaff's track and field teams all competed in the Bradshaw Mountain Invitational on Saturday in Prescott Valley.
A federal judge has rejected a request by Native American tribes and environmentalists to stop work on a $10 billion electricity transmission line slated to run through a remote valley in southern Arizona.Â
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Maintenance work on the the terminal parking lot at Flagstaff Pulliam Airport will begin Monday, April 15, with vehicles not permitted to enter the lot.
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Hundreds of people gathered on the lawn of Flagstaff City Hall on Friday evening to protest the recent Arizona State Supreme Court ruling restricting abortion.
Hundreds of people gathered on the lawn of Flagstaff City Hall on Friday evening to protest the recent Arizona State Supreme Court ruling restricting abortion.
The Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage Society hosted a Highland Tea at Serendipity on Saturday featuring author and Flagstaff native Diana Gabaldon. The event included socializing with the gues…
People viewed the eclipse Monday, hoping to get as a clear as a look possible during the overcast day.
Coconino, Flagstaff, Northland Prep Academy and Basis Flagstaff's track and field teams all competed in the Bradshaw Mountain Invitational on Saturday in Prescott Valley.
The Flagstaff Eagles girls tennis team ended its regular season with an undefeated 14-0 record for the first time in school history after defeating a hobbled Deer Valley squad 9-0, Tuesday, at…
The Flagstaff beach volleyball team is moving on.
It hasn’t been an easy path to Jamal Glaspie’s final season with the Lumberjacks.
Reflecting on the tough winter in northern Arizona and the seasonal confusion amidst topographic diversity, Peter Friederici contemplates commitments and the eventual payoff of enduring the cold.
Literature and the love for literature spans thousands of years and across every corner of the globe. Flagstaff is not exempt from that.
Oscar Mancinas finds creativity in a sparse office space, reflecting on his journey as a poet and writer, surrounded by meaningful artifacts and cultivating intentional work habits.
America faces a rising anxiety problem, exacerbated by a loneliness epidemic and pandemic trauma. Doctors propose strategies to combat anxiety, including mindfulness and healthy relationships.
Jessica Clark eagerly anticipates spring in this Letter from Home, but she learns the importance of living in the present amidst waiting, struggles and growth.
Youth Poet Laureate of Flagstaff Micaela Merryman engages youth in literary arts through events, poetry, advocacy and leadership as part of the local literary community.
New exhibit explores the reintroduction of horses in the Americas, challenging the traditional narrative and highlighting the significance of horses in Indigenous cultures.
Spring in Flagstaff brings nature drinking. Discover hidden spots like Midgley Bridge and Spider Rock and pair them with Mexican lagers and IPAs. Enjoy hikes responsibly with a beer in hand.