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  • On today's newscast: A federally protected female Mexican gray wolf was found dead, the Flagstaff City Council is considering a controversial change to the noise ordinance, crews at Grand Canyon National Park will soon begin the inspection of over 1,400 water service line connections made of "unknown materials," Arizona is one step closer to flying cars, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Several northern Arizona counties received bomb threats on Election Day, the National Park Service celebrated the 100th anniversary of the designation of Wupatki National Monument, research shows the state has more habitats for the threatened yellow-billed cuckoo than initially thought, the state still lags behind others when it comes to replacing fossil fuels, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Multiple northern Arizona counties saw low voter turnout for the general election, the final race for Arizona's congressional delegation was called, a crater on Mars has been named in honor of late NAU professor and scientist, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Navajo Nation against Apache County over delays in processing early ballots, three Utah children were found with members of a polygamous sect in Fredonia, state wildlife officials reintroduced endangered black-footed ferrets near Seligman, Thanksgiving travel in Arizona will be higher than last year, Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory recently opened the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center, and more.
  • On today's newscast: It's Election Day. The polls in Arizona are open until 7 p.m., with the first round of results expected at 8 p.m. Plus, the Yavapai-Apache Nation officially signed a formal agreement to reclaim thousands of acres of ancestral lands, Arizona is among the states that will benefit from a nearly $2 billion settlement with Kroger for its part in the opioid crisis and more.
  • On today's newscast: Missouri Sen. Hawley is threatening to block attempts to only partially renew a law that compensates radiation exposure victims, a Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter report warns parts of the Upper Verde River could go dry within the next two decades, Trump has picked Kari Lake as director of Voice of America, Flagstaff wastewater tested positive for bird flu, Sedona changed an ordinance banning guns in open spaces, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Navajo Nation is making a last-minute push to get Congress to act on its water rights settlement, a grand jury indicted 14 people for multiple crimes related to poaching wildlife, bipartisan legislation to clean up abandoned mines is headed to President Biden, Jerome has a new police chief, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Black-footed ferrets are reintroduced, Navajo Nation Council removed Navajo Attorney General Ethel Branch from her post after she said President Buu Nygren didn’t harass his vice president last year, Apache County has a new county attorney, prescribed burns continue, and much more.
  • On today's newscast: Grand Canyon National Park continues repair work on the Transcanyon waterline, the fire season extends into December with two fires in central Arizona, a charter school is approved to use artificial intelligence, Phoenix Suns All-Star Dick Van Arsdale is dead at 81, and much more.
  • On today's newscast: Flagstaff and Page will receive millions in federal funds for transportation improvements, wildlife officials urge caution when hunting wild birds with avian flu cases up, Arizona's Senators back legislation to deport undocumented migrants charged with theft-related crimes, and more. Plus, the weekend forecast.
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