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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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U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego is emerging as a key figure for the Democratic Party as it aims to regain Latino support lost in 2024.
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Republican state Sen. David Farnsworth plans to introduce a bill to force public schools that teach evolution to also teach creationism during next year's legislative session.
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Page officials have halted a citizen-led effort to block a land sale for the construction of a data center because of errors in the paperwork.
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A new report from Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona shows rental costs in Flagstaff have stabilized over the last year but remain stubbornly high.
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Rescuers in Utah responded Sunday to an emergency satellite beacon activated by a backpacker caught in quicksand in Arches National Park.
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Dozens of public officials and residents gathered this week to celebrate the grand opening of the Flagstaff Shelter Services' Lantern project. The converted hotel will house more than 100 people struggling with homelessness.
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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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The Department of Justice has been publicly posting files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation since Friday.
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TV critic David Bianculli says 2025 offered so many great shows he couldn't narrow them down. But in a year of intense TV, Netflix's haunting series Adolescence, stands apart.
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One of Vince Zampella's crowning achievements was the creation of the Call of Duty franchise, which has sold more than half a billion games worldwide.
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Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.
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Tuesday will be the finale of our tranquil weather, partly cloudy and warm for one final afternoon. A relatively warm storm will deliver primarily rain showers Tuesday night into Friday, snow will be confined to the high mountains. Rain will be showery in nature, the heaviest of which will be Wednesday night, then spotty Christmas Day into Friday.In the long term forecast the storm window remains open with another round of rain and snow Sunday into next week, stay tuned.