Immigration rights supporters take to the streets of Flagstaff on Feb. 7. See related stories

Immigration rights supporters take to the streets of Flagstaff on Feb. 7. See related stories

FLAGSTAFF — More than 200 immigration rights supporters took to the streets to protest against the Trump Administration's mass deportation effort as part of a growing nationwide resistance movement. Shouting "USA" and carrying American and Mexican flags along with a variety of protest signs, the march began after a short rally at a Fourth Street shopping center, moving west along Route 66 before gathering at the Flagstaff City Hall. During the march, the protesters were escorted by members of the Flagstaff Police Dept., with passing motorists honking their horns in support of the marchers.
City of Flagstaff celebrates Black History Month

City of Flagstaff celebrates Black History Month

FLAGSTAFF — February is Black History Month, honoring the African Diaspora’s contributions to Flagstaff and beyond. Mayor Becky Daggett recently read the proclamation, with the 2025 theme, "African Americans and Labor," highlighting the impact of Black workers on justice and equality. At the Murdoch Center’s Black History Month Kickoff, Mayor Daggett and Councilmember Khara House celebrated the proclamation.
Arizona Office of Indian Education — Bi-weekly Highlights

Arizona Office of Indian Education — Bi-weekly Highlights

Dear Partners in Education, The Office of Indian Education (OIE) strives to meet the educational and cultural needs of Native American students across Arizona. With bi-weekly highlights, our goal is to provide consistent communication, share valuable resources, and highlight meaningful opportunities that may benefit Indigenous communities, including educators, students, and parents.