
KNAU STAFF
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On today's newscast: Former Flagstaff broadcaster gets prison for child sex crimes, numerous Navajo Nation chapters have been hard hit by recent flooding, Arizona executes second inmate this year, and more.
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An external report confirmed allegations that former Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow created a hostile work environment and attempted to undermine the police chief.
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On today's newscast: Sedona releases investigation into harassment complaints between the police chief and former mayor, Mohave County supervisors are backing an attempt to undo a rule they say limits local access to public lands, Coconino County steps in to ensure families don’t lose access to food assistance during the government shutdown, and more.
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On today's newscast: Parking in Downtown Flagstaff is about to get more expensive, Arizona AG threatens House Speaker Mike Johnson for not swearing in Adelita Grijalva, federal officials reject Navajo Transitional Energy Company's bid for coal on public lands, and more.
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On today's newscast: Israeli government-backed PR campaign lists two Prescott churches as potential targets, a Flagstaff man charged with manslaughter is an international fugitive after he fled to Germany, judge rejects efforts to void a voter-approved immigration measure, and more.
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On today's newscast: Navajo Council deems President Nygren's firing of controller unlawful, Round Valley police chief resigns, Sedona council to fill seat after shakeup, and more.
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On today's newscast: Flash flooding risk through Saturday, bill to speed up North Rim reconstruction, Cindy McCain has mild stroke, federal shutdown drags on, and more.
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Three Arizona congressmen are sponsoring legislation that aims to expedite reconstruction at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
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On today's newscast: Increased flash flooding risk through Saturday, two hospitalized amid Mohave County measles outbreak, more bears are being spotted in northern Arizona, state Medicaid program now covers traditional healing services, and more.
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On today's newscast: The U.S. Supreme Court will not reconsider Apache Stronghold's effort to save Oak Flat from a copper mining project, thousands of acres closed by the Dragon Bravo Fire are back open, Navajo County investigating jail death, and an extended forecast from meteorologist Lee Born.