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  • On today's newscast: Arizona will continue to take a hit on its Colorado River allotment next year, Coconino County officials say flood mitigation measures are working, a conversation with Attorney General Kris Mayes about her calls for a new environmental assessment for the Pinyon Plain Mine, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Grand Canyon National Park says most BASE jumpers stay below the radar after a recent fatality, the Apache County attorney and superintendent of schools have been indicted on public corruption charges, Arizona voters will officially get to decide on the constitutional right to abortion, state health officials warn of a statewide rise in Hantavirus cases, and more...
  • On today's newscast: A decades-long experiment on the Arizona Strip offers insights into the fate of old pines and oaks when fire is restored to a landscape, June and July were some of the hottest on record for much of northern Arizona, one of the last living Navajo Code Talkers has a newly renovated home, a judge ruled the proposition asking whether abortion should be enshrined in the state constitution will go before Arizona voters, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Three bodies have been at the Grand Canyon in a little more than a week, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate are in Arizona, the measure to raise the minimum wage will not be on the November ballot, some wonder if Smokey Bear's message is dangerously out of date, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Initial results from Arizona’s primary have set the stage for several competitive contests in November, the company that owns a controversial uranium mine near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon has begun transporting ore from the site, a federal investigation found that at least 973 Native American children perished in the U.S. government’s boarding school system over 150 years, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Arizona’s near-total abortion ban likely won’t go into effect after all, the long-awaited Tonto Creek Bridge opened in Gila County Monday, wildfires continue to burn throughout northern Arizona, two hikers died in separate incidents over the weekend, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Much of northern Arizona will move into Stage 2 Fire Restrictions Friday, Gov. Hobbs signed the state budget into law, the Rio Grande chub and sucker will not be listed as endangered species, lawmakers want clarification on what qualifies as an exception under the 15-week abortion ban, a mysterious monolith was found in the Nevada desert, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Multiple wildfires continue to burn throughout northern Arizona, voters will decide whether Yavapai County can increase the base expenditure limitation, Gov. Hobbs vetoed a bill that would have made it a felony for educators to provide sexually explicit materials in public schools, Coconino County’s Liz Archuleta started her term on the Arizona Board of Regents, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A coalition plans to deliver a petition to Gov. Hobbs calling for the closure of a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon, the final defendant in the starvation death of a 6-year-old Flagstaff boy pleaded guilty, heavy rain and the potential for flash flooding prompted a shelter-in-place order yesterday, a bill before Congress would pay to relocate buffalo from public lands to reservation lands, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Sedona City Council voted to overturn the approval of a proposed resort development along Oak Creek, the“19” tribute to the Granite Mountain Hotshots on Badger Mountain will come to an end after a decade, today is Navajo Nation Syphilis Aware Day, and more.
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