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Officials in northern Arizona are detailing the steps that were taken after a person died from the Plague earlier in July.
Death from pneumonic plague was confirmed in a resident of Coconino County, Arizona, on July 11, 2025, according to a press release from the county’s health and human services department.
Democratic Coconino County Treasurer Sarah Benatar says Arizona is facing huge problems as a result of President Trump’s ...
Pneumonic plague is caused by bacteria carried by species like rats and prairie dogs. Pneumonic and bubonic plague ...
A rapidly growing wildfire in far northern Coconino County has scorched more than 40,000 acres which resulting in highway ...
Arizona reports its first death from the pneumonic plague since 2007, with health officials emphasizing the disease's rarity ...
An eruption of wildfire in far northern Coconino County this weekend has left the North Rim devastated and prompted ...
A woman is dead after being hit by a car near 32nd Street and Stanford Drive, between Camelback Road and Lincoln Drive.
Highway closures and evacuations remain in effect as a wildfire burns more than 49,000 acres in far northern Coconino County.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The Coconino County Sheriff's Office is asking for community assistance in identifying a masked suspect who allegedly committed armed robbery of a convenience store. >> Download the ...
Pneumonic plague is the most serious form of plague that is caused when bacteria spread to the lungs of a patient with ...
In the last 24 hours, the fire jumped Highway 89A, a major corridor connecting the Grand Canyon’s North Rim to communities in southern Utah.