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State fire managers say activity on a 40-acre wildfire north of the San Francisco Peaks has decreased as it's moved into flatter terrain with less fuel.
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Crews are working to contain two lightning-sparked wildfires in northwestern Arizona including a 1,000-acre blaze east of Fredonia on the Kaibab Plateau.
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Crews with the Coconino National Forest are working to contain a half-acre wildfire on Mormon Mountain about 18 miles southeast of Flagstaff.
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On today’s newscast: Ex-Prescott officer guilty in shooting of unarmed man, Navajo Nation controller first to testify on ZenniHome, man dies in rappelling fall near Sedona, and more.
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A jury has convicted former Prescott police officer Brian Sutton of manslaughter in the 2024 shooting death of an unarmed man during an attempted arrest. He faces up to 21 years in prison.
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$600,000 will be used to replace two aging storm pipes to quickly direct stormwater away from roads and homes in Coconino Estates and into the Rio de Flag.
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An ongoing deadlock between the seven states that rely on the Colorado River may have dire consequences for Arizona.
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Health officials say a measles outbreak is over after 42 days without a new case. It was the largest outbreak in Arizona in more than 30 years, with more than 200 cases in Mohave County alone.
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On today’s newscast: State lawmakers advanced $18 billion bipartisan budget proposal, Mohave County measles outbreak declared over, Navajo officials approve emergency drought declaration, and more.
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Northern Arizona University is introducing a new three-year degree to prepare students for a career in advanced manufacturing.
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On today’s newscast: Containment hits 25% on Papa Fire near Flagstaff, lawmakers want to ban transportation of Mexican gray wolf pups, meteorologist Lee Born with the weekly forecast, and more.
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A bill that would ban the Arizona Game and Fish Department from transporting Mexican gray wolf pups into the state or using public funds to do so is headed to the governor's desk.