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  • On today's newscast: Wildlife biologists have placed 17 endangered Mexican gray wolf pups in wild dens across Arizona and New Mexico, residents may soon get another chance to vote on the future of the Sedona Cultural Park, the Arizona Senate is on an indefinite break as lawmakers craft the state budget, officials plan to test the flood siren system in east Flagstaff Thursday, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Indigenous legal scholar reflects on SCOTUS denial of Oak Flat appeal, fire restrictions start in Flagstaff and on the Coconino National Forest Friday, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office reported a spike in service calls over the Memorial Day weekend, Grand Canyon National Park Airport will undergo a major makeover this summer, and more.
  • On today's newscast: More fire restrictions across northern Arizona, a judge ruled that the $15.3 million allocation to Prescott Frontier Days violates the state's gift clause, and government and healthcare leaders condemn Medicaid cuts included in the budget package. Plus, a new Canyon Commentary. Scot from author Scott Thybony.
  • On today's newscast: Crews are working to fix a power outage at the North Rim of Grand Canyon, public lands advocates to rally to support threatened national monuments, state officials have approved new groundwater protection standards, 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: The Arizona Legislature unanimously passed a bill that would establish a statewide alert system for missing Indigenous peoples, a uranium ore truck driver falls ill near Flagstaff, Colorado’s Rachel Entrekin won the women’s division of the Cocodona 250 for the second time, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Mohave County SWAT shot and killed an allegedly armed man during a standoff in Kingman, a federal judge has temporarily halted a land swap involving an Indigenous sacred site, authorities are seeking information on unidentified skeletal remains found in Camp Verde, crews quickly stopped forward progression on the Coyote Fire near Springerville, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Study shows that dust on mountain snow can speed up melting, the City of Flagstaff plans to move the historic Hicks' House, the application period is open for a seat on the Camp Verde Town Council, Coconino National Forest officials are proposing fee increases for several popular locations, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Crews contained a 230-acre wildfire east of Mormon Lake yesterday, four emergency sirens will be installed around Uptown Sedona, healthcare providers say they’re seeing more young patients suffer strokes, work has begun on a long-awaited wildlife overpass on the I-17 south of Flagstaff, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A Prescott police officer who shot and killed an unarmed man has been indicted for manslaughter, crews continue to battle the wind-driven Greer Fire in the White Mountains, drug overdose deaths dropped in Arizona last year, conservation groups voice genetic concerns as the Mexican wolf population grows, and more
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