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  • 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.
  • On today's newscast: Environmental groups and Havasupai tribal members presented a petition urging Gov. Hobbs to close the Pinyon Plain uranium mine, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office attempts to clear up confusion around the state's abortion law, some fire restrictions lowered thanks to an early monsoon appearance, a new Canyon Commentary from writer Scott Thybony, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Crews work to contain several wildfires throughout northern Arizona as fire risk remains high, Senate candidate Kari Lake is facing backlash for delivering a speech with a Confederate flag behind her, two police shootings occurred over the weekend, Rudy Giuliani has been processed in the criminal case over the effort to overturn Trump’s election loss in Arizona, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Firefighters have already responded to numerous blazes amid northern Arizona’s traditional fire season, the Apache County Board of Supervisors hires outside legal counsel as the county attorney remains under investigation, a Prescott man faces federal charges for allegedly selling guns to be used in a mass shooting, state lawmakers close in on a state budget, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Gov. Hobbs and Republican leaders in the Legislature reached a tentative budget deal, Apache County Attorney's Office staffers accused their boss of stalking, voters will decide if judges get to serve lifetime terms, law enforcement is dealing with a surge in search and rescue calls at Fossil Creek, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Congress is considering establishing a reservation in northern Arizona and southern Utah for the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Kroger plans to sell hundreds of supermarkets with multiple in northern Arizona, the husband of a Yavapai County candidate was cited for removing a competitor’s political sign, high temperatures remain a concern, and more.
  • On today's newscast: An Arizona soldier lost during World War II has been accounted for decades later, authorities across the West warn of increased wildfire risk amid hot and dry conditions, the Bullhead City School District banned the use of cell phones and backpacks for the upcoming semester, some of Arizona's Democratic leaders have remained mum about Biden's ability to beat Trump, and more.
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