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  • On today's newscast: Uranium ore hauling resumes near Grand Canyon, a man suspected of flying a drone over the mine site was arrested, Pine Flat residents return home as crews gain control of the Brady Fire, winter weather in store for northern Arizona, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Coconino County is the youngest county in Arizona, a cyclist was hit and killed by a car in Prescott Valley, Doug Burgum approved as head of the Interior with the help of Arizona’s lawmakers and tribes, the second man wanted in connection with a Flagstaff shooting is in custody, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The National Weather Service has already warned of a potentially significant wildfire season in northern Arizona, child bride of a northern Arizona cult leader sentenced, insurance companies up rates and drop coverage as wildfire risk increases, Arizona State Parks and Trails plans to up fees, and more.
  • On today's newscast: One of the top water officials in the West was pushed to resign by the Trump administration, a wildfire mitigation bill in the state legislature could make it harder to sue utility companies, the Coconino County Attorney's Office launched an online process to help people expunge some marijuana convictions, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Grand Canyon waterline replacement and entry lines affected by federal layoffs, the Arizona House of Representatives passes legislation to hold mine owners accountable for hazardous and abandoned sites, Clarkdale’s historic gazebo reopens after renovations, the driver who allegedly struck and killed a motorcyclist on Lake Mary Road last year is dead, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The scheduled meeting on the management of Glen Canyon Dam was canceled by the Trump administration, the National Weather Service will release avalanche reports for the San Francisco Peaks, Grand Canyon visitors should expect longer lines and full parking lots, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Senator Gallego condemns the government’s flip-flop on Russia, Trump appoints a new Forest Service chief, fire restrictions start, state lawmakers oppose a special LGBTQ license plate but support restricting voter initiatives, and more.
  • On today's newscast: state Republicans spar over a stolen valor bill, some articles on Navajo Code Talkers have been restored by the Defense Department, Kari Lake won’t Senator Ruben Gallego go, New Mexico creates a “turquoise” alert for Native Americans, AG Mayes wants the FCC to act on robocalls and more.
  • On today's newscast: Democrats rally against DOGE in Arizona, a new state bill targets hotels that use rooms as emergency homeless shelters, three people are missing after last week’s winter storm, the Hopi Tribe gets $4 million for a solar-powered water pipeline, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Navajo officials agreed to allow shipments of uranium ore to cross the reservation again, Gov. Hobbs appointed the first Latina and Black judge to the Arizona Supreme Court, former Prescott Mayor Rowle P. Simmons has died, a Lake Havasu lawmaker revived a proposal to increase Arizona’s starter home supply, and more.
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