Flagstaff News
Police are searching for suspects in connection with a home invasion earlier this week in Flagstaff. Officials say five suspects wearing masks and armed with shotguns came to a home on the 36-hundred block of South Walapai Drive Wednesday night. The suspects shoved a female victim to the ground and took items from the home,Full Story
Two lightning-caused fires are burning in the Kiabab National Forest and are being managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The Sitgreaves Fire is burning about five miles northwest of Parks and has burned 20 acres. Smoke from that fire is visible from I-40. The McRae Fire is burning about five miles southeast of Tusayan and hasFull Story
The Coconino County Public Health Services District is offering a low-cost pet vaccination clinic on Saturday at the Coconino Humane Association. The Kaibab Veterinary Clinic will offer rabbies vaccinations for $8.00 for dogs and cats. You can also license your dog and receive vouchers for spay and neutering. The clinic will take place at theFull Story
A Flagstaff city worker is safe after he had to be rescued from his work truck yesterday. The worker lost control of the hydraulic controls of his bucket while trying to fix a street light in the University Heights area. The man was stuck 35 feet up in the air until a ladder truck fromFull Story
The Forest Service is holding an open house tonight to discuss alternate ways of thinning the forests around Flagstaff. Residents will have the chance to comment on a new impact statement for the Flagstaff Watershed Protection Project at the Flagstaff Aquaplex tonight and again next Wednesday. The statement is aimed at reducing the risk ofFull Story
Flagstaff and Prescott are two of the most exciting places in Arizona. According to Movoto.com, Flagstaff is the second most exciting place in the state with Prescott ranked fifth. The site credited Flagstaff’s nightlife and its arts for the high ranking and Prescott scored well when it came to non-fast food restaurants, arts and lotsFull Story
Flagstaff Police are still searching for a missing Pennsylvania man. Police say 49-year-old James Citara was seen back on June 11th at around 1 p.m. near the 57-hundred block of North Highway 89. He is six-foot-one and weighs around 230 pounds. If anyone has information on Citara’s whereabouts, call Flagstaff Police at 928-774-1414.
The funeral for fallen Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart will be held Friday morning at 10 a.m. at the Christ Church of Flagstaff on 3475 East Soliere. The funeral procession will start at 9 a.m. at Norvel Owens Mortuary and make its way around Flagstaff City Hall, then down Butler to Fourth Street then northFull Story