Sean Golightly, Arizona Daily Sun

Sean Golightly

Arizona Daily Sun

Flagstaff, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Sean:

It happened in Ohio—what if a train with hazardous material derailed in Flagstaff?

Roughly 100 trains pass through Flagstaff each day, and derailments have occurred as recently as 2018 and 2019. → Read More

Navajo community blockades Grand Falls against an ‘invasion’ of tourism

The closure is being enforced by grassroots efforts from local residents of the Leupp Chapter community. → Read More

Snow loads cause roof collapses in Flagstaff

As of Monday, four residences and one commercial property experienced roof collapse, according to city officials. → Read More

Mail delays in Flagstaff worsen with winter weather

Mail delays have become a point of concern for a large group of Flagstaff customers. → Read More

‘One we will all remember’: Flagstaff sees second snowiest winter in recorded history

It has not been a normal winter in Flagstaff. We have the receipts. → Read More

Left in the cold: Propane provider AmeriGas fails to deliver in Flagstaff area

“You feel helpless,” Connie Olmstead said of her chilling abandonment. → Read More

Flagstaff educators, artists plan climate change teach-in and art installation

There is an art installation and climate teach-in event planned for March 29. → Read More

Flagstaff returns to average temperatures, expects 'unsettled' weather patterns for February

“Temperatures will rise and then fall a couple of days later," said meteorologist Evan LaGuardia. → Read More

'My cup is overflowing': Flagstaff artist S.D. Nelson wins South Dakota Governor’s award

Excited and grateful as he may be, Nelson’s focus is not on this most recent award, but on his art. → Read More

Flagstaff City Council on stormwater fee hike to fund flood response: 'We're almost there'

The public discussion of the stormwater fee adjustment will continue through Feb. 14. → Read More

Heads up: Falling ice creates heavy hazards in Flagstaff

A local recently got smacked with a $4,500 bill after a sledge of ice and snow fell on her car. → Read More

Flagstaff's separated bike lanes remain a ‘learning process’ in their second winter

Flagstaff is continuing to learn more about the good and bad of separate bike lanes. → Read More

‘Where do we go?' Winter parking restrictions near public land confound Flagstaff locals

Locals are frustrated with winter parking restrictions near public land being enforced. → Read More

Coconino County approves $12.5 million match to secure federal funding for flood control

To accept $50 million in federal funds, the county had to come up with $12.5 million on their own. → Read More

Snowfall in Flagstaff reaches third highest on record for January

It's the most snow in this month since 1980, and January is not over yet. → Read More

The ‘Bread Ministry’ of Munds Park

“It's a wonderful feeling,” Dale Ingram said, “knowing that God gives me the gift to do that.” → Read More

Coconino County is set to receive $90 million for flood control. Will it be enough?

There are still a few obstacles to get over -- including consent from the flooded residents. → Read More

Weekend storm expected to bring almost 2 feet of snow, impact travel in northern Arizona

Travel warnings have been issued for a storm system expected to bring heavy snowfall to the area. → Read More

From merriment to mulch: How Flagstaff is sustainably recycling Christmas trees after the holiday

Curbside pickup for old Christmas trees has been offered. → Read More

City of Flagstaff has set legislative priorities for 2023. Here’s a breakdown.

With new leadership in place, here's a look at how Flagstaff hopes to influence state and federal law. → Read More