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Former Yavapai County Supervisor Jack Smith will face incumbent Eli Crane in the Republican primary to represent the 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that 55% of Native American teens and young adults have high cholesterol.
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The candidates for the next Flagstaff police chief include two leaders from within the department as well as a captain for Tucson police, a deputy chief with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office and a Phoenix Police Department operational executive chief.
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Advocates have worked for years to bring awareness to the lingering effects of radiation exposure on the Navajo Nation, where millions of tons of uranium ore were extracted over decades to support nuclear activities.
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The 3,817-acre Aubrey Fire started Tuesday near Route 66 northwest of Seligman. State forest officials believe it's likely human-caused as multiple starts indicate it was sparked by a dragged chain or something similar.
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The states that use water from the Colorado River have proposed competing plans for managing the river.
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Disgraced former state Rep. David Stringer is vying for the head of the Yavapai County Attorney’s Office for a second time. He will face incumbent Dennis McGrane in the GOP primary.
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The Colorado River is shrinking due to climate change and states that use it are at odds about how to share its water. They're on a deadline to submit a first draft of rules for managing the river next week, but they haven't agreed on just one proposal.
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The FCC is set to consider the establishment of a new alert that would inform the public about missing and endangered Native Americans.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a plan to use federal funds to pay off medical debt for up to a million Arizonans.