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  • On today's newscast: Flagstaff's minimum wage will increase with the start of 2025, fees for non-commercial river trips in Grand Canyon National Park could close to triple next year, Arizona's top baby names in 2024 and more.
  • On today's newscast: U.S. Senator-elect Ruben Gallego formally sworn in, Tohono O’odham Nation gains co-stewardship over sacred lands, crews continue to battle the Horton Fire on the Mogollon Rim, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Horton Fire near Payson passed 1,000 acres, Mohave County officials reversed their approval of a contentious natural gas power plant, a new law will stop Arizona cities and towns from charging sales taxes on monthly rent, Arizona leaders mourn the death of former President Jimmy Carter, and more.
  • On the first newscast of 2025: Average temperatures were well above normal for much of northern Arizona in 2024, Diné Bizaad is now the official language of the Navajo Nation, containment of a wildfire near Payson is stagnant, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Arizona attorney general joined a multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration, national exam results show Arizona students continue to fall behind, state Republicans pushed a bill to bar LGBTQ+ pride flags on government property, Payson updated rules on urban camping, Prescott Valley was named one of the safest small towns, and more.
  • On today's newscast: An effort to assist tribal members impacted by fraudulent sober living homes is now focused on concerns that Indigenous people could be swept up in immigration raids, a judge rejected a lawsuit attempting to undo the designation of a Grand Canton national monument, a referendum to repeal Camp Verde's livestock ordinance won't go to voters, the installation of fiber-optic conduit is underway throughout northern Arizona, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Navajo Nation leaders address concerns about ICE raids, a judge sided with Sedona on short-term rental permits, a proposed bill would create an alert system for missing tribal members, a new paper from NAU scientists proposes solutions for the decline of Utah's Great Salt Lake, and more. Plus, a new Canyon Commentary from author Scott Thybony.
  • On today's newscast: The Arizona legislature will consider a bill requiring law enforcement to assist federal immigration agencies, the White Mountain Apache Tribe filed a lawsuit against several social media platforms, a new coalition works to combat human trafficking in northern Arizona, the attorney general denounced President Trump’s pardons of those convicted of violent crimes during the January 6th insurrection, and more.
  • On today's newscast: An area south of Mayer is under evacuation due to a wildfire, state Republicans continue efforts to undo a national monument, Show Low police arrest a man in connection with the death of a toddler, and more. Plus, a conversation with a local planetary scientist about a new study on two canyons on the moon.
  • On today's newscast: A woman is recovering after a snowboarding accident at Arizona Snowbowl, a northern Arizona lawmaker introduced a bill to settle the conflict over funds for the Prescott Rodeo, authorities search for a 66-year-old woman who went missing near Lake Mead, ADOT received a grant to reduce wildlife-involved crashes along state highways, and more.
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