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The Coconino National Forest says between 75 and 100 cords of 'free-use' firewood located north of Flagstaff is available for collection. Permits are available through the Forest Service.
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Advocates for wild horses accuse federal land managers of illegally approving plans for the largest U.S. holding facility for thousands of mustangs captured on public rangeland in 10 Western states, including Arizona.
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Coconino County officials are asking the federal government for nearly $150 million to perform long-term flood mitigation. They made the request Wednesday during a briefing and tour that included Arizona Congressman Tom O’Halleran and U.S. Forest Service Deputy Chief Chris French.
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An Arizona judge has ruled that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints may not use the state's “clergy-penitent privilege” to refuse to answer questions or turn over documents in a child sex-abuse case.
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People in Arizona and Nevada won’t face bans on watering their lawns or washing their cars despite more Colorado River water shortages.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has developed a new strategy to better engage with hundreds of Native American tribes facing climate change-related disasters.
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Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema stood by her decision to kill a tax hike on investors during an event in Flagstaff earlier this week, saying she did what's best for Arizona.
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Williams police said they will have extra patrol officers at both the elementary and high school Thursday for enhanced security.
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The nation's leading abortion rights advocacy organization, Planned Parenthood, plans to spend a record $50 million ahead of November’s midterm elections. It's pouring money into contests where access to abortion will be on the ballot.
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The planes crashed at Watsonville Municipal Airport, which does not have a control tower to direct aircraft landing and taking off.
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The sentence reduction means Umar Patek could be released on parole ahead of the 20th anniversary of the bombings in October.
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Two planes collided in Northern California while trying to land at a local airport Thursday and at least two of the three occupants were killed, officials said.
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The first Starbucks union was formed in Buffalo, N.Y. a year ago, launching what has since become a nationwide organizing campaign
An active monsoon pattern will be in place into Saturday, the NWS has issued Flash Flood Watches for entire region as heavy downpours will lead to flash flooding. It is recommended to avoid vulnerable canyons, creeks and normally dry washes.Storm coverage will decrease beginning Sunday moving into next week.
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