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The Trump administration on Tuesday filed suit against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes for refusing to hand over voter registration and election records.
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The marvels of the Grand Canyon extend beyond its dramatic scenery. Underground, vast cave systems hold clues to the region’s future climate.
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Colorado ended the year with extremely low snowpack with readings at a third of the state’s measuring sites at or near record lows.
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Internal emails between City of Page officials and developers show discussions about a controversial planned data center were going on as early as 2024.
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Brendan Basham is a Diné author, educator and artist who lives in New Mexico near the Navajo Nation and Pueblo of Zuni. Basham was the first-ever culinary resident at Ucross, a foundation that hosts artists in Wyoming, and is working on his second novel after his celebrated debut "Swim Home to the Vanished."
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Veteran Flagstaff outdoor photographer John Burcham is recovering from a recent rock-climbing accident in a remote Sedona canyon.
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Navajo Nation police say a suspected drunk driver drove into a crowd ahead of a Christmas parade in Kayenta Monday, killing one person and injuring several others.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs' office says it's partnered with a nonprofit to erase $642 million in medical debt owed by almost half-a-million Arizonans.
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Rep. Walt Blackman of Snowflake has introduced a proposal to provide $1.5 million to the new independent office overseeing the state's prison system.
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Water leaders in the U.S. West gathered this week at the annual Colorado River Water Users Association conference as negotiations continue on a long-term plan for sharing water from the Colorado River.
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Most of the targets are U.N.-related agencies, commissions and advisory panels that focus on climate, labor and other issues that the Trump administration has categorized as catering to diversity and "woke" initiatives.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Brian O'Hara, the police chief in Minneapolis, about the shooting in which an ICE agent killed a 37-year-old woman.
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Other than President Maduro, Venezuela's new leadership looks a lot like the old. We look at who's in charge.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith about the Minneapolis shooting in which an ICE agent killed a 37-year-old woman.
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After a two-week chase, U.S. forces seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the north Atlantic. The tanker was originally bound for Venezuela but had changed course to avoid the U.S. ships.
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Light rain and snow showers increase in coverage Wednesday night, snow levels near 6000’. Thursday a cold storm will bring snow showers across northern and eastern AZ, snow levels falling to 5000’. Snowfall forecasts call for 2-5” across the Flagstaff region, 4-8” along the Mogollon Rim, 6-10” for the White Mountains, and 1-2” for the high desert of Navajo and Apache Counties. Rainfall amounts at lower elevations will range from a half inch to an inch. The storm clears eastern AZ around sunrise Friday morning, leaving a cold, sunny afternoon in its wake.