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Thursday, November 21, 2024
On today's newscast: Federal officials released options for managing the shrinking Colorado River, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement, Native candidates up and down the ballot made historic gains in Arizona, Sedona plans to update an ordinance limiting firearms in some public areas after lawmakers called for an investigation, and more.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
On today's newscast: States negotiating the future of the Colorado River appear to be far apart on new rules to share the shrinking water supply, two Prescot lawmakers want the Arizona Attorney General to investigate whether a Sedona ordinance limiting guns in some public areas is legal, northern Arizona's top gas provider plans to increase rates, Gov. Katie Hobbs says she will continue to work on border security issues with the Trump administration, and more.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2024
On today's newscast: Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is among a group of legislators who introduced a bill to address a syphilis epidemic that’s hit tribes especially hard, the certification of the 2024 election results was uneventful compared to previous years, Prescott residents are calling for additional protections on natural open space, a new podcast examines water issues on the Navajo Nation, and more.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024
On today's newscast: Native American students miss more school days than their classmates, a grand jury indicted two out-of-state residents for swindling thousands of dollars from the state’s ESA program, a nearly $2.5 million grant will be used for a drainage project to reduce future flood impacts in Tusayan, Congressman Eli Crane says he fully supports Donald Trump’s cabinet picks, and more.
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Monday, December 9, 2024
On today's newscast: The Sedona City Council proposed relocating its unhoused population to other communities, an escaped inmate is still on the lam, tribes and conservation groups are pressing President Biden to designate more national monuments before he leaves office next month, and more.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2024
On today's newscast: Biden acknowledged the decades of trauma inflicted on tribal communities with the designation of a new national monument, the self-proclaimed prophet of a polygamous sect will spend 50 years in prison, Arizona's emergency response system will soon get a big upgrade, a team will study a high-speed rail connection between Phoenix and Tucson, and more.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
On today's newscast: A judge halted a proposed merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons, the Biden-Harris administration unveiled a plan to revitalize Indigenous languages, one of the brothers wanted in connection with a Flagstaff shooting is in custody, Arizona schools have access to $48 million to hire armed officers, and more.
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Friday, November 1, 2024
On today's newscast: The Apache County Board of Supervisors voted to remove County Attorney Michael Whiting from office, a wildfire destroyed four homes in Paulden, Sedona will soon be Arizona's first city to have reduced speed limits for off-highway vehicles, a judge ordered the secretary of state's office to release a list of voters mistakenly classified as eligible for a full ballot, two competing measures on the ballot will allow voters to pick how the state's primary elections will be run in the future, and more...
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Monday, October 4, 2024
On today's newscast: Tim Walz made a case for the Harris presidency in Flagstaff Saturday, the Arizona Attorney General wants the state Corporation Commission to reconsider a rate increase for Lake Havasu City, Game and Fish released a female black bear and her cub into the wild after they wandered into Crown King, flu season numbers are up 200%, a new study has a surprising solution to struggling aspens on the San Francisco Peaks, and more.
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Friday, November 8, 2024
On today's newscast: Several high-profile races remain undecided as election officials continue to tabulate ballots, Arizona Snowbowl opened today for it's earliest opening date ever, a federal judge extended a temporary pause on exploratory drilling near a sacred Hualapai Tribe site, and more. Plus, Arizona's Proposition 139 secures abortion rights, but providers are preparing for renewed challenges and uncertainty with Donald Trump’s return.
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