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Funeral services were held in Kingman Friday for the Department of Public Safety pilot killed in a helicopter crash in Flagstaff earlier this month.
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Leaders of environmental groups are issuing fresh warnings this week about the impacts the ongoing gridlock could have on the river basin.
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On February 4, residents of a west Flagstaff neighborhood were ordered to shelter in place as Flagstaff police exchanged fire with a man, who was eventually taken into custody. KNAU heard from three residents about their experiences that night.
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Arizona Department of Public safety officials say the service for pilot Robert Skankey will be held Friday in Kingman while the funeral for trooper paramedic Hunter Bennett takes place in Gilbert on Monday.
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A new poll of Arizona voters shows overwhelming support for public lands and opposition to the rollback of environmental laws.
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Route 66 is known for roadside history, but the landscape also holds older signs of passage and human movement.
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Several schools throughout the Flagstaff area cancelled classes for Wednesday, Feb. 18, due to a winter storm set to impact much of northern Arizona.
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Coconino County sheriff's officials are searching for 69-year-old Carolyn Legaspi-Cosper who was last seen picking up her mail on Feb. 3 in Ash Fork and has a known heart condition.
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Federal water managers say Lake Powell's level could drop low enough to impact power production at Glen Canyon Dam by the end of the year as drought conditions worsen across the Colorado River Basin.
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The Fetcher ranch in northwest Colorado is on the frontlines this year of record-low snowpack across the West. It's adding a sense of urgency among seven states to finalize a plan for how to conserve the dwindling Colorado River.
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Figure skater Alysa Liu made a gold-winning comeback. She shared her new outlook on skating.
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Buzz around whether the city's film festival would take a stance on the war in Gaza has dominated conversation in recent days.
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The sport of ski mountaineering is new to the Winter Olympics this year but its origins go back more than a century in the Alps.
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How come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? According to one economist, something he calls the "doom loop."
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Days before ex-prince Andrew's arrest, an anti-monarchy group filed a police report alleging criminal activity by the king's brother.
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High pressure returns to the region. Expect quiet and steadily warmer days ahead.