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A left-leaning watchdog group has announced an over $150,000 settlement in a public records lawsuit against the Arizona Senate, which fought to withhold records involving a partisan audit of the 2020 election.
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Flagstaff Shelter Services will use nearly $9 million from the Arizona Department of Housing to purchase a hotel. It will be turned into 103 units of “transitional bridge housing” for unhoused individuals and families.
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Tribal gaming contributions in Arizona were at an all-time high during the first quarter of 2023.
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Native American tribal members fighting plans for an enormous copper mine on land they consider sacred say they are increasingly worried U.S. officials will move forward on the project even as they await a federal appellate court ruling in the case.
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Three California condors have died from avian flu in northern Arizona and authorities are trying to determine what killed five others in the flock.
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The federal government will send up to $233 million to the Gila River Indian Community for water conservation.
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The Arizona Supreme Court declined Wednesday to reschedule an execution initially set for this week that looked unlikely to be carried out after Gov. Katie Hobbs’ office said the state wasn’t prepared to enforce the death penalty.
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Sixteen-year-old Taylor Yoe is listed as a runaway juvenile with the Flagstaff Police Department. Officials say she is still believed to be in the Flagstaff area.
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Officials say 32-year-old Cameron Sequeira was last seen at his house on Blue Bird Circle in Forest Lakes on June 26, 2010.
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ADOT officials say their fleet of 200 snowplows covered 1.2 million miles and worked an estimated 66,000 hours during the historic season.