When I heard about the Native Fish Camera Award the Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery in Page Springs received, there was no hesitation in deciding to grab the paper’s photojournalist, Michele Bradley Pacheco, jump in the car and take the...
Pipes holding the future head from Phoenix to Flagstaff via Interstate 17 but remain untapped in the Verde Valley. Those giant pipes hold fibers that provide broadband access to Internet users, a luxury a small group wants to make...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers When a co-worker tiptoes out of the newsroom toward the exit wearing crazy striped knee socks, black tights, tight T-shirt, green helmet, men’s competition roller skates, thick...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Howard Hughes was a well-known victim of obsessive compulsive disorder, so fearful of germs that he washed his hands constantly and avoided contact with others, dying alone...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Judi Keller Keiser was a lot like the hard-shelled, soft-centered chocolates she enjoyed during the holidays. Strong-willed and opinionated when it came to running...
West Sedona School announced on Thursday, Dec. 12, that due to a staff shortage, WSS will not be able...
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