KNAU STAFF
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Managers on the Kaibab National Forest are planning thousands of acres of prescribed burns north of the Grand Canyon that could begin as early as Tuesday.
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department released 19 endangered black-footed ferrets at three sites in northern Arizona last week as part of the long-running reintroduction program for the imperiled species.
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On today’s newscast: A bill could speed up reconstruction of Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim following last year’s Dragon Bravo Fire, San Carlos Apache women have made a last-ditch appeal to the Supreme Court to stop a federal land swap of Oak Flat, a tribal sacred site in central Arizona, and, the bison population on Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim has likely grown by up to 30 percent.
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On today's newscast: Prescott can't stop sale of Badger Mountain parcel, judges clear way for Oak Flat transfer to mining company, Arizona law to require penny-rounding at checkout, and more.
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On today's newscast: Navajo and Hopi leaders testify in support of water rights settlement, Arizona featured on USPS stamps for Route 66 centennial, Prescott ends downtown hotel parking requirement exemption, and more.
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On today's newscast: Mechanical problem cited in fatal DPS helicopter crash in Flagstaff, Denver donates bison to Navajo Nation as part of annual transfer, forecast for Colorado River snowmelt concerning, and more.
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On today's newscast: the Verde River gets a scorecard, autopsy confirms student death was caused by alcohol, Bookmans employees unionize, the Trump administration looks at Arizona’s debunked 2020 election audit, and more.
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State legislative leaders confirmed a federal grand jury subpoenaed records from the debunked Senate audit of Maricopa County's 2020 presidential election.
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On today's newscast: Arizona reports fewer measles cases in February, Hobbs vetoes Charlie Kirk license plate, underground Grand Canyon hotel closes, and more.
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Tribal biologists in northern California say two critically endangered California condors could be tending an egg which would produce the region’s first fledgling in more than 100 years.