KNAU STAFF
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The top headlines and stories from northern and central Arizona every weekday. Coming soon.
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Hundreds of people silently linked arms during a vigil at NAU in solidarity with the demonstrators arrested the night before as police dismantled an on-campus encampment in support of Palestinians.
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Navajo leaders signed legislation asking President Biden to use executive authority to halt uranium transportation on the Navajo Nation. They've repeatedly expressed concern about health and environmental hazards.
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NAU President José Luis Cruz Rivera says the university has adopted an interim policy to balance free expression without compromising public safety, damaging university property or interfering with regular activities.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for a Seligman woman who’s been missing since March 9.
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Navajo Nation Police are searching for a person of interest in a Monday morning shooting in the town of Cameron.
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Coconino National Forest managers will pick up multiple prescribed burns on the Flagstaff and Mogollon Rim Ranger districts this week.
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Arizona Senators Krysten Sinema and Mark Kelly announced over $87 million in funding today for solar projects that benefit tribal homes.
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Senate Republicans have refused to take up a bill allowing the Arizona Governor’s Office of Tribal Relations to continue operating after June.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes unveiled a website they say is a “safe resource” for women seeking reproductive options.