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  • On today's newscast: Wildlife officials captured an endangered Mexican gray wolf near Flagstaff, Cottonwood City Council approved two proposals to help the affordable housing shortage, Navajo County health officials report a rabies surge, at least 21 people in a Lake Powell houseboat were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning and more.
  • On today's newscast: Arizona lawmakers react to Biden’s announcement that he’s ending his run for a second term, COVID cases are up again, Flagstaff Sen. Wendy Rogers faces questions about where she actually lives, how three words from 1922 still shape the Colorado River, and more...
  • On today's newscast: The company that owns a uranium mine near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon has begun hauling ore across the Navajo Nation, much to the chagrin of President Buu Nygren. Plus, an 8-month-old child was found dead in a car in Cordes Lakes, Arizona's Superintendent of Public Instruction says schools should continue with normal operation even as cases of COVID remain high statewide, two endangered California condors were shot and killed in southern Utah, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Wildlife officials intend to capture and possibly relocate two Mexican gray wolves spotted on national forest land near Flagstaff, a recall attempt has been launched to remove Navajo President Buu Nygren from office, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area's iconic "Double Arch" collapsed, more closures expected on State Route 89A through Oak Creek as crews continue rockfall mitigation, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Arizona's school chief called for cell phone bans in all classrooms, a former NAU student convicted in 1 2015 on-campus shooting is out of prison, the U.S. Supreme Court will allow Arizona to enforce a law limiting the ability to register to vote without showing proof of citizenship, and more. Plus, a new Canyon Commentary from Scott Thybony.
  • On today's newscast: A proposed change to the definition of a planet that has reignited the Pluto debate, the Payson Town Council race was decided by a single vote, a study found that ozone pollution in America’s national parks is nearly the same as in large cities, data shows most of the fentanyl smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border is done so by U.S. citizens, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Divisions deepen over a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon, voters will decide in November whether Arizona should move away from partisan primaries, federal wildland firefighters will get a permanent raise to boost their notoriously low pay, the Hualapai Tribe has filed a lawsuit over lithium drilling near sacred sites, and more...
  • On today's newscast: The search continues for an 8-year-old boy who became separated from his family at the Lava River Caves near Flagstaff, a federal judge temporarily blocked exploratory drilling for a lithium project the Hualapai Tribe says will harm sacred land, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign filed enough signatures to qualify for the Arizona ballot, a study found Native Americans are more likely to experience heart failure than other adults, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Relief efforts for the Havasupai Tribe continue after last week’s flash flood in the Grand Canyon led to dozens of evacuations and left a Gilbert woman dead, nearly 200 candidates for offices on the Navajo Nation may be kicked off the November ballot due to new transparency laws, the Arizona Police Association endorsed Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Ruben Gallego — just days after publicly backing former President Trump, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Hotels on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park reopen tomorrow, a new analysis shows Arizona residents aren't living as long, the annual Miss Navajo Pageant is underway, the heat continues, and more...
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