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  • On today's newscast: Firefighter killed in third crash in three weeks for Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District, social services gear up as Grand Canyon staff face shutdown uncertainty, a new state law bans overnight encampments on college campuses, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day spotlights disappearances and killings on tribal lands, a candidate for the Sedona City Council has died, the GOP's win in the Arizona Supreme Court and more.
  • On today's newscast: The self-help guru convicted in the 2009 Sedona sweat lodge deaths is dead, a new report shows the growth of Flagstaff's monthly rent slowed last year, the Horton Fire continues to burn near Payson, some areas have moved into high fire danger due to abnormally warm and dry conditions, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Gov. Katie Hobbs rolls out a high-speed internet program, new rules increase data collected on Indigenous children in foster care, the state's next Supreme Court justice could be from rural Arizona, a judge ruled the "Doomsday Mom" is competent to stand trial for the death of her estranged husband, and more. Plus, an effort is underway to pressure lawmakers to renew RECA.
  • On today's newscast: The Trump administration plans to close two National Park Service offices in Flagstaff this year, several winter weather warnings and advisories are in effect today, a new study shows Flagstaff’s annual minimum wage increase has cost thousands of jobs, a judge permanently blocked Arizona's 15-week abortion band, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Yesterday's heavy rains and flash floods stranded several hikers in the Grand Canyon, tribes worry Trump order will ‘whitewash’ past, law enforcement is investigating the killings of two teens camping in the Tonto National Forest, state utility regulators say it would cost billions to reopen a Navajo County coal power plant, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Forecasters say recent rain offers some temporary relief from wildfire danger, a Gila County deputy shot and killed an armed man wanted in connection with two drive-by shootings, the Trump administration has announced funding for the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation to revitalize legacy coal mining sites, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Experts say the Colorado River needs some "shared pain" to break a deadlock, wildfire risk is still high despite recent moisture, the Cocodona 250 race kicked off yesterday in Black Canyon City, a Prescott Valley councilmember resigned after sparring with town officials, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A decades-long experiment on the Arizona Strip offers insights into the fate of old pines and oaks when fire is restored to a landscape, June and July were some of the hottest on record for much of northern Arizona, one of the last living Navajo Code Talkers has a newly renovated home, a judge ruled the proposition asking whether abortion should be enshrined in the state constitution will go before Arizona voters, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Hopi Nation received a $20 million grant to bring electricity to hundreds of homes, Jonathan Nez appeared alone in the televised debate for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, crews are working to contain a lightning-caused wildfire south of Prescott, a group has filed a lawsuit against all of the state’s 15 county recorders, Zion National Park has gone electric, and more...
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