Update on zoning change from Flagstaff Councilman Jeff Oravits. Little America 495 acre expansion PASSES 5-2 Evans and Barotz opposed. I am pleased with the outcome of this vote. As it was, Little America had the right to develop hundreds of single family homes on 1 acre parcels. Last nights … [Read more...] about Big Plans for Little America – Council Update
El Portal is Nation’s Top Pet-Friendly Hotel
Acknowledging that Baby Boomers “won’t travel without their dogs,” innkeeper Steve Segner designed the El Portal Sedona Hotel with this canine family member in mind, and his efforts are being recognized on a big-dog scale. USA Today has named El Portal the nation's best pet-friendly … [Read more...] about El Portal is Nation’s Top Pet-Friendly Hotel
The Moon is No Longer Sinagua
“Flagstaff is a fantastic place to be for planetary science,” said Justin Hagerty at the U.S. Geological Survey Astrogeology Science Center. “The [geologic] features that are here in Flagstaff can be seen on other planets and the moon,” the research scientist explained, noting the area’s volcanic … [Read more...] about The Moon is No Longer Sinagua
Flagstaff Looking to Land Airline
Citing innovate businesses, a flourishing university, thriving tourism industry and globally connected professionals, the City of Flagstaff and community partners are waving in a second airline to do business here and offering a pre-flight bonus of more than three-quarters of a million dollars … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Looking to Land Airline
Production Jumps at Javelina Leap Vineyard
Entrepreneur Rod Snapp built businesses in Northern Arizona including a Sedona landscape company, a Page/Lake Powell magazine and a Verde Valley bed and breakfast with his eye on creating enough capital to build a vineyard and winery. That dream became a reality in 2006 when Snapp planted … [Read more...] about Production Jumps at Javelina Leap Vineyard
Local Health Care Providers Embracing Change
Health care providers are changing the way they do business in Northern Arizona to meet laws requiring that all medical records are available electronically. Congress passed the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Pathway for Meaningful Use, which included requirements and incentives … [Read more...] about Local Health Care Providers Embracing Change
Desperately Seeking Less Stress
10 Least Stressful Jobs of 2013 Feeling stressed out? You are not alone. According to data in the 2013 Work Stress Survey conducted by Harris Interactive, Americans are more stressed out than ever. The survey of employed adults found that 83 percent are stressed by at least one thing at … [Read more...] about Desperately Seeking Less Stress
Flagstaff – America’s First STEM City
“You can’t get a cup of coffee in Flagstaff without bumping into a scientist,” joked Ira Flatow, National Public Radio Science Friday host broadcasting from the 2011 Flagstaff Festival of Science. Indeed, Flagstaff is full of scientists, techies, engineers and mathematicians. But how to tap this … [Read more...] about Flagstaff – America’s First STEM City
Arizona Cardinals Flying South
As the Arizona Cardinals scramble to find a home for their 2013 training camp, Flagstaff officials press forward. “From the university’s perspective, we’ve moved on,” said Rich Bowen, Office of the President, Associate Vice President for Economic Development, Sustainability, and Bio-Medical … [Read more...] about Arizona Cardinals Flying South
Region Serving Spring Break Visitors
While the college revelers head to Daytona or Lake Havasu for Spring Break bikini contests, families seeking winter sports are more apt to visit Northern Arizona for March vacations. According to insiders, Northern Arizona sees a bump in business from family vacationers during spring break. "Over … [Read more...] about Region Serving Spring Break Visitors