KNAU STAFF
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On today's newscast: Trump cuts size of two national monuments, measles virus detected in Sedona wastewater samples, protections for Grand Canyon native fish in limbo, and more.
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Samples from the Sedona Wastewater Treatment Plant tested positive for the measles virus. That indicates that at least one person with a recent infection has been in the area.
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On today's newscast: SR 89A reopens between Sedona and Flagstaff, Trump expected to shrink national monuments, state regulators deny gold mining permit for Bradshaw Mountain sites, and more.
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The stretch of State Route 89A between Sedona and Interstate 17 near Flagstaff reopened Monday as crews begin cleanup from the Pocket Fire.
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On today's newscast: Feds investigate illnesses afflicting Grand Canyon boaters, lawsuit challenging transgender student-athlete ban dropped, DOJ threatens prosecutions if noncitizens found on voter rolls, and more.
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Crews battling the Pocket Fire north of Sedona had contained 69% of the blaze as of Thursday morning. Incident managers say firefighters have made considerable progress containing the wildfire but there’s still work to be done.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has secured office space in Flagstaff as the agency ramps up enforcement across Arizona.
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On today's newscast: Grand Canyon river guide sets record for California to Hawaii row, Pocket Fire containment approaches 50%, powerful El Niño could bring much-needed moisture this winter, and more.
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On today's newscast: Crews make progress on Pocket Fire, Arizona firefighter killed in Colorado remembered for bravery, Lake Powell water levels fall to lowest point this year, and more.
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The plant is expected to begin operating in 2029 and will generate about 380 megawatts of power — enough for roughly 60,000 homes.