Coconino County
Recent News About Coconino County
-
Access expanded at Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park has increased recreational access to a number of its operations amid COVID-19.
-
Coconino County businesses are improving but still struggling with economic impact of COVID-19
Businesses in Coconino County and Sedona are still struggling to deal with the economic downfall caused by COVID-19, but are beginning to see encouraging signs.
-
Arizona mortgage holders given leniency due to COVID-19
As COVID-19 continues to spread and companies are forced to limit hours or cut employees altogether, allowances are being made for individuals struggling to make monthly mortgage payments.
-
Changes to Mountain Line policies may affect travelers
The Mountain Line bus system may start asking customers if their trip is necessary.
-
Local businesses in Flagstaff get creative amidst COVID-19 pandemic
The novel coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the economy in Flagstaff.
-
COVID-19 causing economic pandemic as Flagstaff hotels suffer from cancellations
March usually marks the beginning of the tourism season here in Arizona, but with fears stemming from the current coronavirus pandemic, hotels and other popular tourist destinations are taking a massive hit due to thousands of daily cancelations.
-
Hotels across Arizona face stark financial impact of COVID-19
In what is usually Arizona’s busiest season for accommodation bookings, hotels around the state are seeing a wave of cancellations amid the coronavirus outbreak.
-
No cases of COVID-19 in Coconino County yet, but officials are prepared
Coconino County heath officials said this week a small number of people who traveled to areas impacted by COVID-19 are self-monitoring themselves.
-
Flagstaff business owners and employees divided over minimum wages
In a bid to make the city more affordable to workers, Flagstaff City Council announced an increase in minimum wage up to $13 an hour, but business owners and employees alike are divided over the decision.
-
Coconino County looks for solutions for budget deficit after museum fire
After the fire flood mitigation efforts from this year, Coconino County is facing a $745,000 budget deficit and is actively looking for solutions.