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A plan to sell millions of acres of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans’ big tax and spending cut bill after the Senate parliamentarian determined the proposal would violate the chamber’s rules.
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The Trump administration wants to strip funding for two U.S. Geological Survey labs in Flagstaff that research the Colorado River and the Southwest.
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Trump has picked former Central Arizona Project manager Ted Cooke as the next commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. If confirmed, he will be the main federal official overseeing Colorado River matters.
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Thousands gathered outside Flagstaff City Hall Saturday for the "No Kings" event. Numerous other demonstrations took place across Arizona with nearly 2,000 nationwide in protest of the Trump administration's policies.
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President Donald Trump has told government agencies to consolidate their wildland firefighting into a single program despite warnings that it could be costly and increase the risk of catastrophic blazes.
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Nearly half of KUYI Hopi Public Radio’s budget comes from the federal government. The Trump administration has sought to strip that funding.
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Funding will be slashed for tribal colleges and universities if President Donald Trump's budget proposal wins final congressional approval.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is trying to merge the government’s wildland firefighting efforts into a single agency.
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The Trump administration cut funding and dismissed staff at the U.S. Global Change Research Program, which releases a Congressionally mandated assessment of climate change every few years. It’s unclear if the program will be revived in the summer legislative budget. Northern Arizona University climate scientist Ted Schuur spoke about the loss of American expertise.
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More than a thousand people rallied in Flagstaff Thursday as part of nationwide May Day protests against the Trump administration and in support of labor.