Paul James Babbitt, Jr., died at home at 10:08 a.m., April 4, 2024, surrounded by his family and listening to the Tennessee Waltz, following a long battle with cancer. He was 83. His family says, “He left as he lived, gently, gracefully and … [Read More...] about Paul James Babbitt Jr. 1941-2024
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Wednesdays at the Weatherford
When Texas businessman John W. Weatherford opened the doors of his grand hotel, a Victorian marvel, among the shanties in downtown Flagstaff on the first day of the new year of the new century, he created volumes of interest from a cast of characters who were writing new chapters in the Arizona Territory. Presidents, scientists, […]
GC Railway Honored as Flagstaff’s Green Business of the Year
The Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce has recognized Grand Canyon Railway as its Green Business of the Year. The recently presented award, now in its third year, recognizes local businesses and non-profits that reduce operational impacts on the environment. “We hear from our business community frequently about how much they’re doing to preserve our environment […]
New Hope for Pulmonary Patients
Liz Grobsmith of Flagstaff was very pleased. Master Chorale of Flagstaff had just presented Judas Maccabaeus, an oratorio in three parts composed by George Frederic Handel, in concert March 2 in Northern Arizona University’s Ardrey Auditorium. “I sang like a bird,” recalled Grobsmith, an alto who has sung with Master Chorale for 21 years. “I’m […]
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Forêt FLG Chef in the Running for James Beard Award
Forêt FLG owner Sam Greenhalgh is the latest Flagstaff chef selected as a semifinalist for a James Beard Award, one of the nation’s most esteemed culinary honors. Greenhalgh is among 20 semifinalists in the 2024 Best Chef Southwest category, which includes chefs from Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Oklahoma. “I’m truly honored to be a […]
Chip Norton Conserves Water, Supplies Brewers with Sinagua Malt
The next time you’re driving down I-17 and pass Camp Verde, you might give a little more thought to this quiet mecca. Along with its designation as an American Viticulture Area (AVA) and its eclectic restaurants, there is a barley malthouse, where the barley grain is processed to be used in beer making. Here, Sinagua […]
John Conley Creates Fat Bagels
Greg Klause was living the good life in New Jersey, semi-retired and working a few days at a local ski resort during the winter season until a phone call buzzed in from his good friend, Chef John Conley. “Hey Greg, how would you like to come to Flagstaff and run my new restaurant, Fat Bagels,” […]
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Exploring Technology, Sharing Solutions with Other Cities
I attended my first South by Southwest (SXSW) last month. I went to Austin, Texas, to be a part of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) Civic I/O, an annual part of SXSW that brings together mayors, creatives and entrepreneurs from across the country to explore how technology can help solve some of our cities’ […]
Ear Safety Tips
A large portion of audiology appointments revolve around patient education. Given that ear health is not regularly discussed, it makes sense that patients may have a lot of questions. A common theme among their questions is safety. That is, how can one prevent damage or further loss? Below are a couple of the most common […]
The Path to Improved Quality of Life: Understanding Total Joint Replacement, Revisions
In the journey of life, our joints bear the brunt of daily activities, aging and sports, making them prone to wear and tear. Among the most affected are the hip and knee joints, which, when compromised, can significantly impact one’s quality of life. However, advancements in orthopaedic care, particularly in total joint replacement and revisions, […]
What is Respite Care?
Caring for an aging loved one can be a huge full-time responsibility, especially when you have other family, work and personal obligations that command your attention. What happens when you need to run important errands, go to a business meeting at the office, take a vacation, or need a breather? If you are one of […]
National Association of Realtors Settlement: Business as Usual or Forever Changed?
You’re Sarah, mother of three and a realtor. You love what you do. You love people and you love helping people into the “American Dream.” Sure, you think it’s corny every time you say that out loud, but you have seen lives change through home ownership and you work really hard at what you do. […]