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  • On today's newscast: Fire restrictions begin in much of northern Arizona, hot temperatures scorch the region, a judge ruled Gov. Hobbs violated state law to sidestep the Senate confirmation process, two women wanted in connection with a double murder in Colorado were arrested in Mohave County, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Gallego opposes the new BLM nominee, train robbers near Joseph City, San Diego could send Colorado River water to Arizona, condors lay an egg, and more.
  • Results from yesterday’s election are still rolling in today, with an estimated 1.5 million ballots left to count. In today's newscast, we check in on some notable state and local elections and highlight the events that impacted voting in northern Arizona.
  • On today's newscast: Firefighter killed in third crash in three weeks for Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District, social services gear up as Grand Canyon staff face shutdown uncertainty, a new state law bans overnight encampments on college campuses, and more.
  • Analysts believe these purges aim to reform the military and ensure loyalty to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Another commission member, Liu Zhenli, is also under investigation.
  • On today's newscast: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day spotlights disappearances and killings on tribal lands, a candidate for the Sedona City Council has died, the GOP's win in the Arizona Supreme Court and more.
  • On today's newscast: The self-help guru convicted in the 2009 Sedona sweat lodge deaths is dead, a new report shows the growth of Flagstaff's monthly rent slowed last year, the Horton Fire continues to burn near Payson, some areas have moved into high fire danger due to abnormally warm and dry conditions, and more.
  • Nancy Pelosi's decision marks the end of an era for Democrats, and triggers a search for a new generation of leadership for her caucus.
  • There was a lot that happened in politics this year, from the consequential midterm elections to the Supreme Court's historic abortion ruling and record migration at the southern border.
  • On today's newscast: Gov. Katie Hobbs rolls out a high-speed internet program, new rules increase data collected on Indigenous children in foster care, the state's next Supreme Court justice could be from rural Arizona, a judge ruled the "Doomsday Mom" is competent to stand trial for the death of her estranged husband, and more. Plus, an effort is underway to pressure lawmakers to renew RECA.
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