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  • 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...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Results from yesterday’s election are still rolling in today, with an estimated 1.5 million ballots left to count. In today's newscast, we check in on some notable state and local elections and highlight the events that impacted voting in northern Arizona.
  • On today's newscast: Several races are still too close to call, leaders behind Colorado River negotiations don't think Trump's return will interfere with their work, SCOTUS won't hear the case that could have enforced stricter regulatory standards for a massive copper mine, and more. Plus, a NAU professor emeritus of political science helps us sort out the outcomes of the not-so-surprising election.
  • On today's newscast: Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, the new Arizona State Veteran Home officially opened in Flagstaff, Grand Canyon Railway will convert a train to zero-emission with battery electric power, respiratory viruses are up this fall, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Rep. Crane will represent CD2 in the U.S. House again, President-elect Donald Trump was declared the winner in Arizona, the state's breeding bald eagle population has grown to its largest ever, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors approved a controversial plan to build a new natural gas power plant in Mohave Valley, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Flagstaff Amtrak station and the Grand Canyon Railway received millions of dollars in federal funding, the Navajo Nation Council approved legislation to tax vapes and other nicotine products, the Goldwater Institute is suing Sedona for refusing d to issue a short-term rental permit for a mobile home park, investigations involving missing and murdered Indigenous people got a boost from the FBI and more. Plus, we look at the race for Arizona’s Second Congressional District,
  • On today's newscast: A long-awaited land swap between the U.S. Forest Service and the Yavapai-Apache Nation has been finalized, a Navajo County Recorder candidate was cited after an alleged road rage incident, more than a quarter of a million people moved to Arizona last year, state officials are taking extra precautions to ensure Election Day goes smoothly and safely, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz will visit Flagstaff Saturday, several other politicians have appeared in northern Arizona to make their final appeals ahead of Election Day, recreational marijuana delivery starts tomorrow, authorities have scaled back search efforts for a missing 75-year-old Pinedale woman, and more. Plus, our ballot breakdown continues with the Arizona Corporation Commission race.
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