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  • On today's newscast: Free meals at Grand Canyon build community after shutdown, Flagstaff Shelter Services opens new transitional housing, Sen. Kelly under investigation for urging troops to defy “illegal orders,” and more.
  • A wind energy company has been sentenced to probation and ordered to pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution after killing at least 150 eagles over the past decade at wind farms across the U.S.
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  • On today's newscast: The Navajo Nation is considering legislation to approve a sweeping federal settlement over access to the Colorado River and other key water sources, Habitat for Humanity has completed two homes in the remote Supai Village on Havasupai land, and advocates for the Apache sacred site Oak Flat will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case over a massive copper mine that threatens the area.
  • On today's newscast: The Arizona Supreme Court has delayed enforcement of a near-total Civil War-era abortion ban, rangers in Grand Canyon National Park say they've likely recovered the body of a man who attempted to float the Colorado River in a homemade raft, and fire managers in northern Arizona continue a series of prescribed burns and treatments.
  • On today's newscast: NAU says reports of a person with a gun on the first day of classes were a hoax, nine measles cases reported in the Colorado City area, the Arizona Attorney General says President Trump pulled DEA agents from Arizona to Washington, D.C., and more.
  • On today's newscast: Federal scientists completed their assessment of the potential aftereffects of the Dragon Bravo Fire, Lowell Observatory astronomers have gotten the clearest look yet at a massive binary star system, federal safety investigators want to expand rules for trains carrying flammable material, and more.
  • On today's newscast: In the midst of a nearly nationwide heat wave, firefighters respond to two blazes on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests and Kaibab National Forest; the Park Service releases the public comments it received in regards to a new management plan for Canyonlands National Park; and the University of Arizona will open an Indigenous language center.
  • On today's newscast: Police say they suspect the missing Flagstaff woman may have been killed, a federal investigation found the VA medical center in Prescott failed to protect workers, the historic Jerome Hogback Cemetery is locked up after repeat vandalism, officials are urging people to skip fireworks this Fourth of July as fire danger remains high, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A bill introduced in Congress would finalize a water rights settlement with three Arizona tribes; a Texas man has died while hiking at the Grand Canyon; and an excessive heat warning for much of the region has been extended into later this week.
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