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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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Republicans in the U.S. Senate have proposed a major sell-off of public lands throughout the West as part of their budget bill.
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The Las Vegas bearpoppy is incredibly rare and found in scattered locations in northwestern Arizona and near Las Vegas.
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Rescuers airlifted a woman who had been missing for three days from a side canyon on the Mogollon Rim north of Sedona Monday.
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A childhood story about the disappearance of a Costa Rican toad sent Trevor Ritland on a quest. The Flagstaff writer and documentary filmmaker tells the story in his new book, out today.
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Coconino National Forest officials will implement heightened stage 2 fire restrictions Wednesday at 6 p.m.
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Scientists are using the Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow to test equipment that might one day fly to the Moon.
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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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The U.S. Senate has added language to the major tax and budget policy bill that would restart and expand a compensation program for victims of nuclear radiation.
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What freedom means in the U.S. may be changing. For July 4, NPR wants to know: What does freedom mean to you?
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Israel says it struck multiple sites across Tehran, including the Fordo nuclear site hit by the U.S. days earlier and a prison known for jailing regime opponents.
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The Trump administration is defending its strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran, which were carried out without congressional approval. And, a look at how Iran could respond to the U.S. strikes.
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Hotter temperatures make breathing problems during sleep more likely, even when it's not extremely hot
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The former leader of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, Dan Stein, retired this year after more than 40 at the helm of the organization. The right-wing group has long fought to reduce immigration and for tougher border controls. Under President Trump, Stein's once-fringe ideas are now being enacted.
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