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  • On today's newscast: Senate Republicans are retooling their proposal to sell off Western public lands, Arizona averts government shutdown over budget, a former Show Low police officer sentenced to prison for possessing child pornography, wildlife officials plan to release five Mexican gray wolf pups into the wild, and more. Plus, a new Canyon Commentary from author Scott Thybony.
  • On today's newscast: Hope in long-stuck Colorado River negotiations, governors of Western states give mixed reactions to proposed federal land sell-off, an OHV driver charged with manslaughter after a 19-month-old died in a crash near Oak Creek Canyon, a budget stalemate pushes Arizona closer to a shutdown, 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: The power is still out for several facilities at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, a salmonella outbreak has sickened dozens in Arizona, five people were killed in a wrong-way crash north of Kingman, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The U.S. Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office has joined the list of local agencies working with federal immigration enforcement, the man hit by an on-duty Flagstaff police officer in a marked patrol vehicle last week, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Thousands gathered outside Flagstaff City Hall Saturday for the "No Kings" demonstration, Mohave County authorities arrested a man for allegedly threatening to shoot protesters, the National Weather Service warns of hot temperatures and high fire risk, scientists are using Meteor Crater to test equipment that might one day fly to the Moon, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Ted Cooke tapped to run Bureau of Reclamation amid pivotal Colorado River talks, increased fire restrictions go into effect today, a missing camper was found safe after a multi-day search, the state Attorney General is calling out a rate hike requested by APS, Senate Republicans have proposed selling off public lands in the West, and more.
  • On today's newscast: County officials have found a temporary solution to the disruption of emergency services in Fredonia, the Prescott City Council will revisit a proposal for a multi-story boutique hotel on Whiskey Row, Gov. Katie Hobbs has given final approval to a new law that increases penalties for animal cruelty, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Three communities near Payson are under evacuation due to the Washington Fire, judge denies request to halt Oak Flat land transfer, Sedona City Council orders an indefinite stop to the automated license plate reader program, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Gila County officials lift evacuation orders prompted by the Washington Fire, former Prescott City Councilman accused of defrauding the local chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, appeals court blocks Oak Flat land swap, and more.
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