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Mexican gray wolf Anubis is back on the howl

Anubis, a wide-ranging Mexican gray wolf, has returned to the Flagstaff-Sedona area after wildlife officials captured him outside Flagstaff in August and then released him in far eastern Arizona. In May, the yearling male wolf traveled over 400 miles from...

Lone Mexican wolf leaves mark in summer out west

A young Mexican gray wolf’s summer adventure outside Flagstaff came to a close last week, and wildlife officials hope he’s a bachelor in paradise in his new home in the core Mexican wolf recovery area in eastern Arizona. Anubis, as...

Wolf Anubis roams now-closed national forests

Amid extreme fire danger, multiple active fires and official forest closures, U.S. Forest Service offi­cials have largely emptied the now-closed Coconino and Kaibab National Forests, but somewhere on the Colorado Plateau above Sedona, a 1-year-old endan­gered male Mexican wolf...

Coyotes hunt down victory over Oak Creek, 32-19

The Big Park Middle School boys basketball team has certainly struggled this season on the hardwood, but Coyote head coach Dan Wolf and his boys never quit as they earned a nice victory over Oak Creek Middle School. ...

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Sedona mayoral rivals debate issues

The political action committee called “Sedona Residents Unite” held a candidate forum on Wednesday, April 17, for the two...

Sedona Red Rock High School students selected for leadership retreats

Sedona Red Rock High School juniors Alana Schradrer and Yonas Rahman have been selected by their teachers to represent...
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