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The National Park Service is again offering anglers cash bonuses anglers to catch brown trout in the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and the Paria River. The program helps manage the increasing population of the invasive fish.
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The Coconino County Board of Supervisors doubled down on their opposition to a uranium mine near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon this week.
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The nominees for the 2024 Viola Awards have been announced. The annual event celebrates excellence in the arts and sciences. Panel members selected 42 finalists across 10 categories from nearly 150 nominees.
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Native American families remain frustrated by high rates of violence, missing persons cases and unsolved killings. The Biden administration has missed the deadline for responding to recommendations from a special commission that spent months traveling the country to hear the heartbreaking stories of families with missing loved ones.
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A new map from the National UFO Reporting Center shows Arizona has the seventh-most reported sightings in the U.S. They've tracked nearly 5,000 since 1946.
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Tyler Goodman has been named Prescott’s interim city manager. His appointment was prompted by former city manager Katie Gregory's December resignation, which came less than a year after she was hired.
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The Arizona Senate advanced two bills gun-related bills this week despite opposition from gun safety advocates.
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Arizona’s primary election has been moved to July 30. The Coconino County Recorder’s Office has already mailed out their voter guide with the original date, though. They'll now have to send out a replacement with the updated date.
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Some of Arizona’s highest-ranking Republicans have signed onto a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the designation of a new national monument near the Grand Canyon last year.
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The Flagstaff City Council is considering changing zoning rules to allow city-owned public facilities to be used for housing in an attempt to combat the housing crisis.