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The U.S. Forest Service says the cost of fighting wildfires on public lands throughout the country could reach nearly $4 billion or more a year by 2050.
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On today's newscast: The Navajo Nation president urged Congress to approve expanded compensation for victims of Cold War-era radiation exposure, Rep. Eli Crane showed up at Trump’s hush money trial in New York, the Senate Elections Committee passed a ballot referral that would ask voters to move up the deadline for dropping off early ballots and more.
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On today's newscast: a new study on evaporating snow could help cities and farms that use Colorado River water, Gila County delays the rollout of short-term rental regulations, the Arizona Supreme Court affirms Flagstaff Sen. Wendy Rogers will have an opponent in the Republican primary and more.
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Gila County will delay the rollout of new regulations on short-term rentals as the board of supervisors work to address local owner's concerns.
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A new, first-of-its-kind study on evaporating snow could help cities and farms that use water from the Colorado River. The results may lead to more accurate forecasts for water supplies.
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Fire managers on the Coconino National Forest conducted a third and final day of a 4,600-acre prescribed burn project about five miles south of Flagstaff Friday.
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On today's newscast: federal agencies have finalized guidance for protecting water levels in lakes Powell and Mead, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren testified before a congressional subcommittee, a conversation with writer and former wilderness guide Michael Engelhard and more.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren told a congressional subcommittee that chronically underfunded programs represent a failure of the federal government to uphold its trust obligation to tribes for equity and socioeconomic justice.
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has finalized its guidance for protecting water levels in Lake Powell and Lake Mead.
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Writer and former wilderness guide Michael Engelhard explored remote corners of the Grand Canyon and Colorado Plateau by boat and by foot for more than 20 years. His new book argues for the profound value of wild places for the human spirit.
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Fire crews with the Coconino National Forest are continuing a 2,700-acre prescribed burn Thursday five miles south of Flagstaff.
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On today's newscast: a new paper says uranium mining near the Grand Canyon poses a threat to groundwater, Tonto Creek bridge construction nears completion, remains found in northern Arizona nearly 50 years ago identified and more.