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President Donald Trump has vowed to do away with voting by mail, but some of his Republican allies in battleground Arizona are taking a more cautious approach.
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Republican Rep. Paul Gosar has introduced bills in the U.S. House that would rescind the designations of two Arizona national monuments, including the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni–Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument.
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Former Flagstaff radio broadcaster Dave Zorn pleaded guilty Monday to two counts related to his arrest for luring a minor for sexual exploitation.
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Arizona's top Republican lawmakers are trying to throw out a challenge by doctors to several abortion restrictions after voters approved the right to abortion in the state constitution.
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A new report from Colorado River researchers found water levels at the nation’s two largest reservoirs are dropping fast and on track for dire consequences.
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Tucson cyclist Matthew Riccitello is joining the French Decathlon CMA CGM team with big ambitions in 2026.
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Two firefighters and a third person were killed in a head-on crash on State Route 260 between Show Low and Heber-Overgaard Sunday night.
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The Sedona City Council voted unanimously this week to permanently end its controversial Flock Safety license plate camera program.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum wants to cancel a public land management rule that sought to put conservation on equal footing with industry.
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Trump says Russian interference in the 2016 election is a hoax. To Reality Winner, it's very real. The former NSA contractor went to prison after leaking a classified document on Russian meddling.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with lawyer John Bellinger about the legality of the Trump administration's strike on Venezuelan boats.
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U.S. chip giant Nvidia is caught in the middle of the U.S.-China trade war. But it will take more than geopolitical tensions to rein in demand for the company's chips.
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On Wild Card, guests answer the kinds of questions we often don't talk about. Long Story Short and Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg reflects on how childhood boredom shaped his comedy.
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As Utah Gov. Spencer Cox takes center stage in the investigation of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the future of his "Disagree Better" approach is uncertain and could be up to the voters.
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Hot again Wednesday, showers will develop along and south of the Mogollon Rim. Thursday night into Friday remnants of Tropical Depression Mario may deliver welcome late monsoon rain to northern AZ. It looks to be a done deal by the weekend, stay tuned.