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The U.S. Department of Justice has published guidelines for those who plan to apply for the federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act after it was renewed and expanded in July.
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A special prosecutor is investigating a Navajo Nation program designed to use millions in federal COVID-19 funding to build modular homes for tribal members.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office has placed some residents east of State Route 179 in Set pre-evacuation status because of a wildfire first reported Wednesday afternoon.
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Better weather conditions have helped slow recent growth on the Dragon Bravo Fire.
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U.S. Congressman Abraham Hamadeh made a brief visit to Syria where he discussed with the country's interim president the return of the body of American aid worker Kayla Mueller.
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Northern Arizona Healthcare is rolling out its new strategic plan, just two years after Flagstaff voters shot down a controversial hospital proposal.
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Coconino County officials have implemented stage 2 fire restrictions on Tusayan and North Kaibab districts of the Kaibab National Forest.
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Managers on the Dragon Bravo Fire have declared a significant portion of the eastern edge of the blaze contained as it has topped 132,000 acres.
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The Navajo Nation Council has removed Heather Clah as the tribe's attorney general only two weeks after lawmakers confirmed her to the post.
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Kaibab National Forest managers will reopen some areas that were closed because of the White Sage and Dragon Bravo Fires, while implementing heightened stage 2 fire restrictions.
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Trump and Putin meet in Alaska today. Here's what you need to know before the summit. And, Texas Democrats could end their boycott if California also begins redistricting.
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While just a fraction of Republicans in Congress are holding town halls during the August recess — in-person and virtual — the questions from voters, and answers from lawmakers, strike a similar tune.
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President Trump had pledged to use his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to broker a deal. But he's been vague about potential outcomes from his Friday summit.
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President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin meet in Anchorage today for a high-stakes summit about Ukraine. We take a look at how the talks are being perceived from Moscow, and from Kyiv.
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President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Anchorage today to talk about Ukraine. Here's what to know.
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Another active monsoon day Friday, with heavy rainmakers, (the NWS has issued a flood watch for Grand Canyon country). The monsoon is expected to take a downturn over the weekend, with lighter storm coverage Saturday, then mostly dry for all Sunday into early next week.