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  • On today's newscast: The funeral services for one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers is today, tribal and religious groups signed onto the Apache Stronghold's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, Camp Verde is considering allowing the sale of recreational marijuana, NAU's College of Engineering is getting a new name to honor a substantial gift from an Arizona businessman, and more...
  • On today's newscast: The mother of an unarmed man shot and killed by a Prescott police officer plans to file a lawsuit, Sen. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema introduced legislation to transfer 3,000 acres of federal forest land to the Tonto Apache, Arizona is again a hotspot on the presidential campaign trail, Flagstaff police arrested a Ganado man in connection with the killing of a woman found dead in the trunk of his car, and more. Plus, we continue our look at what’s on the ballot with the arguments for and against Prop 137.
  • On today's newscast: Advocates worry a ballot proposition could undermine Flagstaff's minimum wage law, the Vice President of the Navajo Nation told the tribal council she won't resign, a man was arrested in connection with a fatal double stabbing in Doney Park, wildlife managers say eight Mexican gray wolves died in the region between July and September, and more. Plus, our ballot breakdown continues with Prop 139, the Right to Abortion Initiative.
  • On today's newscast: Federal authorities report toxic algae blooms in Lake Powell, Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory appointed a new executive director, traditional healing services through tribally-operated health centers are now covered by Arizona's Medicare and Medicaid systems, parts of northern Arizona will see snow and high winds as our first fall storm arrives, and more...
  • On today's newscast: One of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers has died, a proposal to build homes on federal lands is especially attractive in Arizona, portions of the Bright Angel Trail in the Grand Canyon are closed for the next seven months, four generations of a Navajo family led a five-day horseback ride to the tribal capital of Window Rock to register new voters ahead of the November election, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Data shows some stretches of a uranium haul route on the Navajo Nation are deadlier than others, conservationists plan to sue if state and federal agencies don’t halt efforts to relocate several Mexican gray wolves, ABOR asked the state for an additional $700 million to fund public universities, Pro-Palestine protesters rallied in Flagstaff, one killed in Pinetop house fire, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Vice President Kamala Harris visited Arizona in the final stretch of the presidential race, Lake Havasu City police shot and killed a man during the search for a missing Prescott man, four captive-bred California Condors were released into the wild at the Vermillion Cliffs, the northern lights were visible in parts of northern Arizona overnight, and more. Plus, we break down the ballot for the upcoming election with a look at Prop 314.
  • On today's newscast: Former President Donald Trump returned to Prescott Valley yesterday, dozens rallied in Flagstaff in support of Proposition 139, two yellow-billed Cuckoos were observed in Petrified Forest National Park for the first time in decades, APS opened a new substation near Grand Canyon Village to meet the rising electrical demands of the national park, and more...
  • On today's newscast: The Arizona Supreme Court has cleared the way for voters to decide whether to establish open primaries, today is the last day to register to vote ahead of the November election, students were forced to move out of an NAU dorm due to a bat infestation, a trail camera has captured new footage of a rare wild ocelot in southern Arizona, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Navajo Nation lawmakers are considering taxing vapes and other nicotine products to deter their usage, the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority launched their own ambulance service, an assessment by the City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office shows northern Arizona is losing farmers and farmland, and more...
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