Arizona's retiring chief justice will become the next executive director of a Colorado-based research institute focused on the American legal system.

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A man accused of stealing $650,000 from a Payson casino during a robbery last summer was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for a related firearms conviction.

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Three Arizona residents are among seven people charged with fraudulently selling jewelry imported from the Philippines as authentic Native American-made items.

Flagstaff Unified School District

Students from the Flagstaff Unified School District made a long distance call this week—to space. Astronaut Anne McClain spoke with them live from the International Space Station as it passed over Arizona. Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory set up the call as part of this year’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports on how McClain inspired the kids to dream big.

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An Air Force spokeswoman says the Air Force is appalled and "deeply sorry" after Senator Martha McSally said she was raped by a superior officer.

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Scientists at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott are working on a new way to survey wildlife—by collecting DNA from streams and rivers. It’s less expensive and less stressful to animals than traditional survey methods. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports.


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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez has vetoed $3 million that the Navajo Nation Council approved for an ongoing snow emergency.

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Sen. Martha McSally, the first female fighter pilot to fly in combat, said Wednesday that she was raped in the Air Force by a superior officer.

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The superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park has not returned to her job nearly a month after being cleared of accusations that she created a hostile work environment, improperly disciplined an employee and wasted park resources.

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An Arizona prosecutor has determined that Uber is not criminally liable in a crash last year in which one of its self-driving SUVs fatally struck a pedestrian in suburban Phoenix.

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