New free clinic seeing hundreds
Of the nearly 400 visits to the Poore Medical Clinic since late October, most are by people with jobs but no health insurance.
Retired Sunnyside couple rebuilds bikes for poor
Donna and Jerry Creamer have increased the mobility of hundreds in Flagstaff for free.
Up Close: A home away from home
Wind whips along the sides of a battered building and rustles dried shrubs in the yard. At the corner of East Cottage Avenue and South San Francisco Street in Flagstaff, many windows in the wood and stucco structure are covered with plywood.
Integrating Flagstaff
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day nears, Flagstaff’s blacks recall their struggles and successes.
Report: Slow recovery for Arizona metro areas
WASHINGTON -- Arizona's metro areas are at least four years away from returning to pre-recession employment levels, according to a report issued Wednesday.
Out of the woods
William Sears and wife Julianne moved here last summer on physician orders to end his flooring career or move to a cooler place.
Democrats line up to reclaim CD1
The biggest question so far in this year's race for the congressional seat that represents Flagstaff and nearly all of the eastern third of Arizona has been: Who's running?
Flagstaff councilman to seek county post
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A Flagstaff city councilman plans to resign this week to pursue election as a Coconino County supervisor. The Arizona Daily Sun reports (http://bit.ly/y584Fk ) that Art Babbott will resign his council seat on Tuesday. The Democrat formed an exploratory committee last year for the seat. The decision to resign allows Babbott to officially launch his campaign for the ...
Funds still being sought for officers' memorial
On Labor Day of 1982, Reserve Deputy John Bryant Jamison went to check on a fellow deputy who wasn't responding to radio calls. It turned out that a man and his girlfriend had handcuffed the other deputy to a tree and Jamison was killed when the man ambushed him, opening fire with an AR-15.