Northern Arizona News: Short-Term Rentals, Earthquake, and More

On today's newscast: Northern Arizona communities seek more control over short-term rentals, small earthquake near Taylor.
Friday, March 28, 2025

Northern Arizona Strives for More Influence on Short-Term Rentals

Northern Arizona communities are actively seeking greater autonomy over short-term rental regulations. This push for control aligns with broader concerns about the impact of such rentals on local housing markets and community dynamics.

Seismic Activity Near Taylor

A minor earthquake was detected in the vicinity of Taylor, providing a slight jolt to the area. While not causing significant damage, the tremor serves as a reminder of the region’s seismic activity.

Phantom Ranch Set to Welcome Visitors Again

Next week marks the reopening of Phantom Ranch, a popular destination for visitors to the Grand Canyon. The reopening is anticipated to draw numerous tourists eager to experience its unique offerings.

Innovations in Mobility by NAU Scientists

Researchers at Northern Arizona University are developing “wearable robots” designed to assist individuals with walking. These technological advancements hold promise for enhancing mobility and improving quality of life for many.

Insights from Scott Thybony

A new Canyon Commentary has been released by author Scott Thybony, offering fresh perspectives on the region’s cultural and natural heritage.

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