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Hundreds of millions of people in the United States are expected to watch the solar eclipse on Monday. But many Navajos follow traditional teachings to give the sun “privacy” during the event.
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Summertime near the South Pole is still chillingly cold. Yet, every year, a group of scientists and polar explorers make their way to the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Their goal is to gather data on tiny life that thrives where few things can survive.
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Authorities say three people are dead and five others critically injured after a rollover accident Wednesday morning on Interstate 40 in Winslow.
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Not only can smoke cause health risks for residents... it’s a cause of concern for astronomers, too.
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Officials with the Prescott National Forest are requesting public comments about a plan to clean up a 15-acre abandoned mine site near Crown King.
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The leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border has pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport underage girls across state lines in what authorities say was a scheme to orchestrate sexual acts involving children.
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Author Scott Thybony has discovered that a long walk along the rim of the Grand Canyon has its own satisfactions.
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Flagstaff City Council members debated a citizen petition Wednesday that requested the city add wildfire, flooding, and drought to the priorities in its Carbon Neutrality Plan.
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The Flagstaff City Council has approved nearly $3.5 million to build 139 affordable rental units in the city’s downtown area.
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A paper published Thursday gives, for the first time, a full accounting of where the Colorado River’s water goes. Lead author Brian Richter says the information can help guide ongoing negotiations on how to manage the river’s diminished water supplies in a future of drought and climate change.