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FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — Exoskeletons aren’t just used in movies. They help people regain mobility and strength. However, they can be expensive and can take years to design. So, a group of researchers in Flagstaff is making the equipment more accessible.
A person has recently died of plague at Flagstaff Medical Center (FMC), according to Northern Arizona Healthcare.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNPlague in Arizona: Health officials address concerns after Flagstaff deathWhen you hear the word plague, many minds jump to the Bubonic plague from the 1300s, but Will Humble of the Arizona Public Health Association says that word has a different meaning today.
It’s been one year since a murder case rocked the Flagstaff community. Kelly Paduchowski was first reported missing by her husband, Daniel Paduchowski, prompting a days-long search. But it was Daniel who was ultimately arrested and pleaded guilty to her death.
Arizona health officials are concerned about a prairie dog die-off northeast of Flagstaff that could be the result of a bigger problem. The Coconino County Health and Human Services stated that it received a report regarding a significant number of prairie dog deaths on private land in the Townsend-Winona area.
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Firefighters began working a small wildfire near A1 Mountain about 6 miles west of Flagstaff Wednesday afternoon.
Features of the home include multiple patios, floor-to-ceiling windows, a balcony with a built-in BBQ, three fireplaces and a firepit.
Shortly after midnight on Saturday, Flagstaff police officers responded to reports of a person struck by a train in the area of Route 66 and Switzer Canyon Boulevard. First responders located a woman, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have since identified her as a 22-year-old woman from Chandler.