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It’s been an interesting few weeks since Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren suddenly fired the tribe’s controller. The Navajo Nation Council contends Nygren’s recent behavior has been “unlawful.”
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Thousands rallied in Flagstaff, Prescott Valley and at nearly a dozen other demonstrations against the Trump administration across northern Arizona this weekend.
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Former KAFF News broadcaster Dave Zorn will serve 1.5 years in prison and 10 years’ probation as part of a plea deal.
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An external report confirmed allegations that former Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow created a hostile work environment and attempted to undermine the police chief.
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Multiple chapters on the Navajo Nation were impacted by recent flooding from a tropical storm that caused dams to fail and cut off access to homes and farmlands for residents.
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Fire and drought are transforming western forests — and the Mexican Spotted Owl is adapting to survive.
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Sky Harbor and Flagstaff Pulliam aren't displaying Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's video blaming Democrats for shutdown-related delays.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren tried firing the tribe’s controller — a move later deemed unlawful by the Navajo Nation Council.
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Three Arizona congressmen are sponsoring legislation that aims to expedite reconstruction at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
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Biochar, made from burned plant material, is giving new life to waste — and helping fight climate change in the process.
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Certain ants appear to alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics, offering inspiration for disease control interventions in the human world as well.
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The race for governor in blue New Jersey appears to be a dead heat between Democratic Rep. and former Navy pilot Mikie Sherrill and pro-Trump Republican and longtime N.J. politician Jack Ciattarelli.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a ceasefire after unprecedented clashes, including strikes in Kabul and the deaths of three cricket players
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The Charlotte Symphony decided it wants a sonic logo, so it got a composer to write a seven-second piece of music for the orchestra.
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During its busiest time of year, "The Witch City" has come together to keep a national park site open — so all its costumed visitors can use the bathroom.
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Warm afternoons continue the next couple of days. Wednesday a weak low pressure system will bring breezy conditions along with light scattered rain showers across northern AZ, with slight cooling behind the system late week.