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City officials say they don’t have an alternative for collecting recyclables due to the sudden closure. They’ve paused the collection of residential recycling today and tomorrow while they try to find an alternative.
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Officials with the City of Flagstaff say the Schultz Creek Detention Basins have reached 100% capacity because of spring runoff.
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City officials warn that drivers should expect traffic delays and lane closures along Milton Road and University drive and avenue.
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The Flagstaff campus of Northern Arizona University will close at 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon because of winter weather conditions.
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The City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office and Solid Waste Section will begin recycling Christmas trees in January.
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The U.S. Senate’s $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package that passed Thursday includes more than $40 million for watershed restoration following last summer’s Pipeline Fire.
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The City of Flagstaff has begun dredging the Frances Short Pond to remove sediment from flooding following 2022's Pipeline Fire.
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Local election results are still rolling in, but initial numbers show Becky Daggett leading incumbent Paul Deasy in Flagstaff’s mayoral race by nearly 20%.
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Crews have finished construction on a series of detention basins in Flagstaff designed to lessen post-wildfire flooding. It follows this summer’s Pipeline Fire that scorched several watersheds on the San Francisco Peaks.
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Flagstaff and Coconino County officials say election results for city council are expected to take longer to process on Election Day because of the high number of write-in candidates.