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Arizona USSYP student finalists chosen

Sedona AZ – The Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman announced the Arizona finalists for the 2019-2020 U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP). Victor Fernando Anaya of Douglas and Ashton Leigh Redd of Casa Grande will represent the state of Arizona during the program’s Washington Week in March 2020. The two finalists were selected among the state’s top student leaders to join... 

Powerful winter storm hampers travel across much of Arizona

Sedona AZ – Multiple stretches of Arizona’s highways were closed as of Thursday afternoon, February 21, due to a powerful winter storm whose fury continues across much of the state. With the heavy weather expected to last into Friday and snow forecast to extend into southeastern Arizona overnight, the safest option remains delaying travel to and through higher elevations until the Arizona Department... 

Red Cross Kingman Shelter Open During Heavy Snow

Snow causing traffic issues about 4 miles north of Black Canyon City on Arizona I-17 at approximately 7:00 a.m. today. For updated information on Arizona traffic conditions, visit ADOT website. Sedona AZ – From record snow to the north, to intense rains to the south, Arizona is experiencing its most intense winter storm of the season. Due to heavy snow closing Arizona I-40, at Stockton Hill near... 

ADOT officers seize 1,113 pounds of marijuana in fake delivery van

Alert Arizona Department of Transportation officer begins a law enforcement team effort that discovers a half ton of illegal marijuana, thousands of dollars in cash, and other drugs inside a falsely marked delivery van. Sedona AZ (February 6, 2019) – Arizona Department of Transportation officers, aided by one of the agency’s K-9 units, seized more than a half ton of marijuana Tuesday evening... 

ADOT officers assist local law enforcement in two northern Arizona arrests

Sedona AZ (February 18, 2018) – In addition to protecting Arizonans and infrastructure by ensuring commercial vehicles are safe to drive on the state’s highways and have proper permits, Arizona Department of Transportation officers manning commercial ports of entry coordinate with local law enforcement agencies. That partnership paid off during the past week near St. George, Utah, and in Kingman... 

ADOT 2017 Memorial Day Weekend Traffic Schedule

Sedona AZ (May 26, 2017) – During the Memorial Day weekend, state and local agencies are focusing on keeping motorists safe and placing equipment and resources along heavily traveled highways to help move traffic should incidents occur. The Arizona Department of Transportation and its contractors won’t schedule construction closures along state highways from Friday through late Monday evening.... 

State Trooper Rescues Girl During Traffic Stop

AZ State Trooper Otto rescues a missing California child runaway during routine traffic stop in Kingman area. Sedona AZ (January 20, 2017) – Due to relatively new training called Interdiction for the Protection of Children (IPC), a state trooper received valuable training that assisted him in identifying and rescuing a 16-year-old girl. On January 11, 2017, at 7:20 a.m., an Arizona Department... 

Number of Skimmers Found this Month Surpasses 2015 Total

Sedona AZ (August 12, 2016) – Coming to gas pumps near you soon? Criminals are upping the stakes when it comes to stealing your credit and debit card information at gas pumps. The state has found more skimmers so far this month than it found in all of last year. Between August 1 and August 12, 2016, there were twelve skimmers found while last year’s total was eleven. Not only are more... 

Arizona May Have New Snake Species

Sedona AZ (March 22, 2014) – On going reptile research has identified another possible snake species in Arizona. In the past, fifteen snake species were identified in the United States with thirteen of those found in the state of Arizona. Well, things continue to evolve and there is new research that could lead to the speckled rattlesnake being listed as two species instead of one. Both species... 
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