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  • On today's newscast: A study says forests may experience a near-doubling of the area burned in wildfires by 2050 because of climate change, stage one fire restrictions will start Thursday as excessive heat is expected to hit northern Arizona, the Navajo Nation attorney general has enlisted an outside lawyer to review sexual harassment allegations in the president’s office, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A study that looked at what’s going on underground could have implications for the Colorado River, more state and federal lands will move into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions this week, a ballot initiative will ask voters to make it a crime for noncitizens to enter Arizona at any location other than a port of entry, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty for a Mohave County man on death row, and more.
  • 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: Crews are battling a 1,000-acre wildfire burning west of Flagstaff on Camp Navajo, investigators from the Arizona Attorney General's Office searched the office of the Apache County Attorney, an Arizona Congressman wants the U.S. Treasury print $500 bills with Trump’s face on them, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Bravo Fire burning west of Flagstaff is 72% contained, the Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act expired Friday, the state Attorney General’s Office has taken over for Apache County Attorney Michael Whiting as he's under investigation, Flagstaff's airport will soon offer a direct flight to Los Angeles, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Law enforcement shot and killed an armed person in Prescott, the SR 89A switchbacks through Oak Creek Canyon will be closed next week for a safety project, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office identified human remains found at the base of Mount Elden in 2019, a Prescott 8th grader made it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee semifinals, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Bureau of Reclamation announced the plan for dealing with nonnative smallmouth bass in the Colorado River, NWS warns Arizona's monsoon season will likely be dry and hot again, one person has been sentenced in the Medicaid fraud scandal that targeted Native Americans seeking drug and alcohol treatment, Scott Thybony recalls how some have tried to turn the Grand Canyon into a spectacle, and more.
  • On today's newscast: 11 defendants in the Arizona fake elector scheme appeared in court, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed two housing bills that supporters say will increase affordable housing options, a conversation with the director of Flagstaff's new ARTx festival and more.
  • On today's newscast: A Senate committee approved initiatives to help shore up flood and drought resistance in northern Arizona, a Flagstaff man has been convicted of murder in the 2020 starvation death of his 6-year-old son, Payson named an interim police chief, Arizona's attorney general has signed onto a federal antitrust lawsuit against concert and ticketing giant Live Nation, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Navajo Nation Council is voting on a resolution concerning the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to be hand-delivered to the U.S. House speaker, the Biden administration says Arizona lawmakers don’t have the standing to try to invalidate the designation of a national monument near the Grand Canyon, wildfires continue to burn throughout the state and more.
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