
Thousands Rally in Flagstaff for Nationwide No Kings Protest
Thousands gathered along Route 66 in front of Flagstaff City Hall as part of nationwide No Kings protests Saturday.

Thousands gathered along Route 66 in front of Flagstaff City Hall as part of nationwide No Kings protests Saturday.

The Bureau of Reclamation faces backlash over its Colorado River water allocation plan, with heavy cuts on Arizona.

The Gila Bend community will soon regain library services after nearly a year without access, following a new agreement.

Arizona returns to the Final Four after 25 years, with standout performances from freshman Koa Peat and veteran Jaden Bradley.

Thousands gathered along Route 66 in front of Flagstaff City Hall for the nationwide No Kings protests on March 28.

Organizers predict No Kings rallies against President Trump’s administration could be one of the largest protests in U.S. history.

A new caucus led by Congresswoman Grijalva aims to tackle pollution issues, collaborating with advocates and experts.

A grand jury indicted a former NAU student for felony hazing in a pledge’s death. The incident led to a fraternity’s closure.

The SkyFire Film Festival features “Beer Saves the World,” a film on microbrewers using Kernza for sustainable beer.

Flagstaff officials announce a new portal for reporting ICE interactions and policies on city facility usage by the federal government.

Scott Thybony explores a 1,500-year-old ruin in the Lukachukai Mountains, revealing ancient rock art handprints.

Khloe Watson-Barrett, 16, dreams of being a lawyer but is anxious about college admissions. Her school is testing AI to assist.

