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The commission unanimously struck down the proposed five-story boutique hotel that sought to open on Downtown Prescott's historic Whiskey Row.
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The five-story boutique hotel has faced opposition due to concerns that it would negatively impact the Courthouse Plaza across the street, as well as Prescott’s historic downtown and its business owners. Opponents have also raised concerns about parking and public safety.
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The Clean Water Act no longer applies to ephemeral streams which do not flow year round, due to a new rule from the Trump administration. KNAU’s Melissa…
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Transportation officials for the Navajo Nation say it would take 116 years and $7.9 billion to meet their current infrastructure needs.The Gallup…
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A grassroots community group in Prescott wants to protect the Granite Dells as a city park. The area includes two popular hiking trails amid scenic spires…
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A project to build more than 10,000 new houses in Prescott has been approved by the City Council.The Daily Courier reports that the council approved on…
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Seconds after rounding the highway curve on the final stretch to the Grand Canyon's South Rim entrance, the first sign appears: Yes on 400. Housing. Jobs.…
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The Navajo Nation Council will hold a special session next week to consider a bill allowing a controversial development project on the rim of the Grand…
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Hundreds of miles of open land in Arizona are being replaced by human development. That’s according to analysis by the think-tank, Center For American…
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The Flagstaff City Council is considering rezoning a plot of land slated for the construction of a large-scale student-oriented housing complex. But a…