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  1. article Flagstaff Snowbowl's 33 inches of snow tops record Ariz. weekend

    Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:12 am

    A weekend storm that dropped a record amount of rain in Phoenix and Tucson brought 33 inches of snow to the Arizona Snowbowl in northern Arizona.

  • article Arizona Snowbowl ski resort set to open

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:12 am

    A northern Arizona ski resort that got nearly three feet of snow from recent storms is opening this week.

  • article ASU student from Ahwatukee survives for days in snow

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:00 pm

    An Arizona State University student survived for days in the snow on just a few candy bars and some melted snow, according to the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department.

    Phoenix police sent out a missing person’s report for Lauren Elizabeth Weinberg, 23, after she had been missing from the Valley for about 10 days. She was last seen leaving her mother’s Ahwatukee Foothills home on Dec. 11.

    She was found safe with her car on a snowy road on Wednesday.

    “At about 11:30 a.m. our dispatch got a call that two forest service employees were in that area and they were on snowmobiles,” said Gerry Blair of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department. “They were checking winter road closure gates to make sure that they were closed, and they came upon her and her vehicle.”

    Blair said Weinberg told them she had been stuck in that area since Dec. 12 when she turned onto a paved road outside of Winslow that turned into a dirt road, and her car became stuck. Since then, she had been melting snow into water by putting it in a plastic water bottle in the sun. She had also had two candy bars she had eaten.

    Weinberg was hungry, but alive and well when found.

    Blair said Weinberg made smart decisions by staying near her car for shelter and using what little she had, but he had some suggestions for others planning trips to the snow.

    “If you’re going to go on a trip that’s more than just going to the grocery store we would suggest that you tell somebody,” Blair said. “Tell them when you’re leaving, what the destination is, what the travel plans are, and let them know when you plan to return. If you go out and get stuck in the snow and nobody knows you’re gone, or when you’re coming back, then no one knows to come look for you.”

    Blair also suggests getting a map of the place you’re headed to to become more familiar with the routes in and out of the area. Even if you’re not planning an overnight stay, Blair says to prepare for unpredictable weather in Flagstaff and have enough provisions in the car to sustain yourself for a few nights.

    For those planning on doing some skiing or snowboarding this holiday weekend, Blair also warns there have been a high number of skis and snowboards stolen already this year from Arizona Snowbowl, so always keep equipment locked up or watched.

  • article ASU student from Ahwatukee survives for days in snow

    Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:00 pm

    An Arizona State University student survived for days in the snow on just a few candy bars and some melted snow, according to the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department.

    Phoenix police sent out a missing person’s report for Lauren Elizabeth Weinberg, 23, after she had been missing from the Valley for about 10 days. She was last seen leaving her mother’s Ahwatukee Foothills home on Dec. 11.

    She was found safe with her car on a snowy road on Wednesday.

    “At about 11:30 a.m. our dispatch got a call that two forest service employees were in that area and they were on snowmobiles,” said Gerry Blair of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department. “They were checking winter road closure gates to make sure that they were closed, and they came upon her and her vehicle.”

    Blair said Weinberg told them she had been stuck in that area since Dec. 12 when she turned onto a paved road outside of Winslow that turned into a dirt road, and her car became stuck. Since then, she had been melting snow into water by putting it in a plastic water bottle in the sun. She had also had two candy bars she had eaten.

    Weinberg was hungry, but alive and well when found.

    Blair said Weinberg made smart decisions by staying near her car for shelter and using what little she had, but he had some suggestions for others planning trips to the snow.

    “If you’re going to go on a trip that’s more than just going to the grocery store we would suggest that you tell somebody,” Blair said. “Tell them when you’re leaving, what the destination is, what the travel plans are, and let them know when you plan to return. If you go out and get stuck in the snow and nobody knows you’re gone, or when you’re coming back, then no one knows to come look for you.”

    Blair also suggests getting a map of the place you’re headed to to become more familiar with the routes in and out of the area. Even if you’re not planning an overnight stay, Blair says to prepare for unpredictable weather in Flagstaff and have enough provisions in the car to sustain yourself for a few nights.

    For those planning on doing some skiing or snowboarding this holiday weekend, Blair also warns there have been a high number of skis and snowboards stolen already this year from Arizona Snowbowl, so always keep equipment locked up or watched.

  • article Ski outfitters are big business in warm Valley

    Monday, November 7, 2011 5:45 am

    With fall days when temperatures can still approach 100 degrees, it may be hard to think of the Phoenix area as home to thriving businesses that cater to snow skiers.

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  • article Ski outfitters are big business in warm Valley

    Monday, November 7, 2011 5:45 am

    With fall days when temperatures can still approach 100 degrees, it may be hard to think of the Phoenix area as home to thriving businesses that cater to snow skiers.

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  • article Ski outfitters are big business in warm Valley

    Monday, November 7, 2011 5:45 am

    With fall days when temperatures can still approach 100 degrees, it may be hard to think of the Phoenix area as home to thriving businesses that cater to snow skiers.

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  • article Autumn in Arizona: Fall fun not far from home

    Sunday, October 9, 2011 3:30 pm

    Cooler weather has brought pumpkin patches, corn mazes and haunted houses to the Valley, but you can find fall color and seasonal frights farther afield. Get your autumn on with a day or weekend trip to these destinations not (too) far from home.

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  • article Autumn in Arizona: Fall fun not far from home

    Sunday, October 9, 2011 3:30 pm

    Cooler weather has brought pumpkin patches, corn mazes and haunted houses to the Valley, but you can find fall color and seasonal frights farther afield. Get your autumn on with a day or weekend trip to these destinations not (too) far from home.

    1 image(s)

  • article Autumn in Arizona: Fall fun not far from home

    Sunday, October 9, 2011 3:30 pm

    Cooler weather has brought pumpkin patches, corn mazes and haunted houses to the Valley, but you can find fall color and seasonal frights farther afield. Get your autumn on with a day or weekend trip to these destinations not (too) far from home.

    1 image(s)

  • article Autumn in Arizona: Fall fun not far from home

    Sunday, October 9, 2011 3:30 pm

    Cooler weather has brought pumpkin patches, corn mazes and haunted houses to the Valley, but you can find fall color and seasonal frights farther afield. Get your autumn on with a day or weekend trip to these destinations not (too) far from home.

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  • article ‘Beat the Heat’ WinterFest offers cool break

    Monday, August 22, 2011 5:00 am

    When temperatures are high, Valley residents will do just about anything to catch a break from the heat. Sponsored by Arizona Snowbowl, the second annual “Beat the Heat” Arizona WinterFest will provide a much-needed, cool relief from the sweltering summer heat while guests sample craft beers, wine and spirits. The event will also feature food, live music and entertainment, casino games and more.

  • article Ready for February fun in Chandler?

    Monday, January 31, 2011 6:00 am

    It's the time of year we all look forward to here in Chandler. The start of February brings the best temperatures, the prospect of more outdoor activities and the excitement of spring training approaching on the horizon. To help get you in the spring mood and keep you active or learning new skills, the City of Chandler Recreation Division's spring Break Time magazine is now available at many City facilities or online at www.chandleraz.gov/breaktime. It features a variety of all-ages classes for March, April and May, including spring intersession youth camps from March 14-25. Class registration starts this Saturday, Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. (Friday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. for non-residents). Call 480-782-2727 or 480-782-2900 for more information.

  • article Winter storm bringing snow, rain to Arizona

    Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:25 pm

    Dozens of drivers slid off slick highways Wednesday as snow blanketed northern Arizona and rain drenched the lower desert during a winter storm that was expected to bring blizzards, freezing temperatures and dangerous driving conditions.

  • article Storm shuts down I-17, snarls traffic

    Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:22 pm

    Parts of Arizona's main north-south thoroughfare were shut down Wednesday, stranding motorists hundreds of miles south of Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon as a storm dumped snow on higher elevations and rare rainfall in the low desert.

  • article Snow flurries possible Thursday in east Mesa, A.J.

    Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:15 pm

    It wasn’t a white Christmas, but in the East Valley, it could be as close as we get this year.

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  • article Extreme cold, rain expected for close of 2010

    Monday, December 27, 2010 1:59 pm

    The Valley could see a cold end to 2010.

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  • youtube Snowbowl finally opens

    Sunday, December 26, 2010 9:10 pm

    Many skiers and snowboarders received the Christmas present they wanted.
  • article 'Extensive' storm system promises a wet Wednesday

    Wednesday, December 22, 2010 11:30 am

    It’s not a matter of if it will rain, it’s a matter of when.

  • article Judge rejects challenge to artifical snow for ski resort

    Thursday, December 2, 2010 11:47 am

    A federal judge has thrown out the latest legal bid to block the use of treated sewage to create snow on the San Francisco Peaks.

  • article Flagstaff water group suggests snowmaking source

    Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:39 pm

    FLAGSTAFF — Flagstaff water commissioners have made a recommendation on a water source for snowmaking at the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort.

    The U.S. Forest Service has issued a permit to allow the Snowbowl to spray man-made snow on the San Francisco Peaks. At issue is whether treated wastewater or more expensive drinking-quality water will be sent through a pipeline to the resort.

    Flagstaff City Manager Kevin Burke says the water commission voted 5-4 Thursday night to recommend to the City Council that the Snowbowl and the federal government be allowed to use either water source.

    Spraying artificial snow on the mountain that American Indian tribes consider sacred has been a contentious issue for years.

  • article Flagstaff water group to suggest snowmaking source

    Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:30 am

    FLAGSTAFF — Flagstaff water commissioners are meeting Thursday evening to make a recommendation on a water source for snowmaking at a nearby ski resort.

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  • article Judge wants attorneys to reach agreement over Snowbowl

    Tuesday, July 20, 2010 5:22 pm

    A federal judge is hoping to get the owners of one of the state's best known ski resorts to promise they won't start construction for an artificial snow system for at least another two weeks.

  • article Snowfall at Snowbowl resort above average

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 8:32 am

    FLAGSTAFF -- Snowfall at a northern Arizona ski resort has surpassed the seasonal average.

  • article Storm's effects still felt in N. Arizona

    Sunday, January 24, 2010 4:09 pm

    Travelers are still being warned to stay away from parts of northern Arizona after last week’s powerful storms, according to the Arizona’s Emergency Operations Center.

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