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A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 11 p.m. for northern Coconino County.
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Officials say the school day will continue as normal Friday. However, deputies will remain in the area throughout the day.
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Both the Coconino and Kaibab national forests lifted all fire restrictions Tuesday morning as recent monsoon moisture has drastically lessened wildfire danger.
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The new rules seek to better regulate short-term rentals in unincorporated parts of Coconino County. It includes provisions intended to preserve the nature of traditional single-family neighborhoods.
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County officials say the recently completed flood mitigation measures performed “exceptionally well” with no flood impacts to roads or private property in those areas.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Sunday afternoon for areas below the Pipeline Fire East because of heavy rainfall over the fire scar.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a grant program to help rural and tribal communities in Arizona repair water infrastructure damaged by fires and floods last year.
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The City of Flagstaff will test its East Side flood alert sirens on Thursday morning. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, the siren’s warning message will now broadcast in Navajo as well as English and Spanish.
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Stage I fire and smoking restrictions will go into effect June 29, 2023, at 8 a.m. across the entirety of the Coconino National Forest and the Williams Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest, as well as all of Coconino County and the city of Flagstaff.
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Coconino County authorities are warning of a recent phone scam related to jury service.