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The Trump administration plans to move the headquarters of the U.S. Forest Service to Salt Lake City as the U.S. Department of Agriculture begins a sweeping restructuring of the agency.
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The Arizona Supreme Court denied Mohave County Supervisor Ron Gould's bid for immunity to hand-count ballots. He maintains that hand counts are not prohibited by Arizona law.
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Coconino County health officials are trying to determine who may have been exposed after another resident has tested positive for measles in Page.
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Arizona fire officials warn that drought and heat could drive an early, active wildfire season. High fire activity is expected to move north across the Mogollon Rim by May, then into higher elevations.
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On Saturday, a large crowd of protesters gathered along Route 66 in Flagstaff. Many attendees said they were angry about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and war with Iran.
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Thousands gathered along Route 66 in front of Flagstaff City Hall as part of the nationwide No Kings protests Saturday.
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A grand jury in Coconino County has indicted a former Northern Arizona University student in the death of a fraternity pledge in January.
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The Flagstaff Police Department and the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is looking for space to station agents in the city.
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In this month’s Canyon Commentary, author Scott Thybony takes us into the remote Lukachukai Mountains on the Navajo Nation to explore a 1,500-year-old ruin with rock art that features hundreds of mysterious painted handprints.
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A Navajo Nation Council committee has unanimously approved legislation opposing the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
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The Army pilots who hovered two helicopters near Kid Rock's Tennessee home during a training run while he clapped and saluted have had their suspension lifted, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump plans to sit in on Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, making him the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the nation's highest court.
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Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees struggling to survive in Bangladesh's overcrowded camps will see their food assistance slashed starting on Wednesday, raising alarm throughout the increasingly desperate community.
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Woods said Tuesday he is stepping away to seek treatment, four days after his vehicle crashed in Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. He will miss the Masters for the second straight year.
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Trump's executive order seeks to create lists of U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote in each state, and instruct the U.S. Postal Service to send mail ballots only to verified voters.
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Showers and thunderstorms become widespread overnight into Wednesday morning, thenl shift eastward through a cool and windy afternoon. Expect gusty winds to persist into Thursday, seasonable temperatures stick around for several more afternoons.