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  • On today's newscast: Hualapai Tribe establishes hotline to report ICE encounters, man federally charged in Navajo Nation parade crash, Yavapai-Apache water rights settlement reintroduced, uncertain future for North Country HealthCare, and more.
  • On today’s newscast: ICE protests, Governor Hobbs reacts to potential ICE presence in Phoenix, AZ Supreme Court declines to review Tom Horne’s dual-language lawsuit, and Congresswoman Ansari supports bill to impeach DHS Secretary Noem.
  • On today's newscast: Kari Lake may consider a run for office in Iowa, Senators Kelly and Gallego question the Trump administration diversion of federal agencies to immigration work, and Phoenix may be next for heightened ICE presence.
  • On today's newscast: Impactful winter weather, White Mountain Apache Tribal police officer arrested/charged with sexual abuse, Congressman Crane and Senator Gallego react to the shooting of Renee Good, and Jerome’s KZRJ goes silent.
  • On today's newscast: Navajo Nation president touts wins in state address, Yavapai-Apache Nation water rights settlement reintroduced in Congress, measles outbreak on Arizona-Utah line grows, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Indigenous lawmakers condemn ICE arrest of Navajo man, Navajo County recorder pleads guilty to weapons charges, Utah county to provide emergency services to Fredonia again, and more.
  • AZ lawmakers respond to President Maduro’s arrest, a legislator seeks to bar the use SNAP benefits at fast-food restaurants, and a memorial for a murdered Apache San Carlos tribal member was taken down.
  • On today's newscast: Legal appeals continue against mining on Oak Flat; Tonto National Forest land sacred to San Carlos Apache, researchers develop a Valley Fever rapid test, and AZ DHS releases new abortion data.Two Republican state senators want to revoke Arizona’s special recognition of the Arizona Rangers.The city of Flagstaff is installing metal detectors to screen members of the public who attend city council meetings for weapons.And a new report from the Arizona Department of Health Services suggests changes to abortion law have concrete impacts on the number of Arizona women who access abortion.
  • On today's newscast: Feds publish playbook for managing Colorado River supply, scientists say the Dragon Bravo Fire may have helped eradicate invasive fish species, Coconino County makes list of snowiest counties and more
  • On today's newscast: FBI offering reward for info in death of 8-year-old Navajo girl, state GOP pushes changes to early voting, boundary-defying Mexican gray wolf found dead, and more.
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