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The U.S. Forest Service says the cost of fighting wildfires on public lands throughout the country could reach nearly $4 billion or more a year by 2050.
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On today's newscast: The Navajo Nation president urged Congress to approve expanded compensation for victims of Cold War-era radiation exposure, Rep. Eli Crane showed up at Trump’s hush money trial in New York, the Senate Elections Committee passed a ballot referral that would ask voters to move up the deadline for dropping off early ballots and more.
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Nearly five years after three young children died in northern Arizona's Tonto Creek, Gila County is using a $21 million federal grant to build a bridge over part of the stream.
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The Coconino County Sheriff's Office has identified human remains found outside Flagstaff in 1975 as Gerald Francis Long. He was a Vietnam veteran originally from Minnesota.
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Researchers at the University of New Mexico say uranium mining near the Grand Canyon could pose a greater threat to groundwater than previously shown and are calling for a halt in mining operations.
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On today's newscast: the Flagstaff City Council opts not to take a stance on the ongoing war in Gaza, wildlife officers euthanized a mountain lion repeatedly seen in a Prescott neighborhood, an anti-abortion group has asked the state Supreme Court to reject requests to delay enforcement of a near-total abortion ban and more.
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Wildlife officers with the Arizona Game and Fish Department euthanized one of two mountain lions repeatedly seen in an eastern Prescott neighborhood.
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The Flagstaff City Council opted not to move forward with requests to take an official stance on the ongoing war in Gaza. The discussion was prompted by two competing citizen petitions.
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The ringtail can be tricky to see. They're the smaller cousins to raccoons and live in rocky habitats across the Southwest. With large rounded eyes and ears, they’re exceptionally well adapted for their elusive, nocturnal lifestyle.
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Forest officials say heavy smoke is likely on Lake Mary Road near Flagstaff as crews begin ignitions on a lightning-caused wildfire they'll use to treat thousands of acres.
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On today's newscast: the Arizona District of the U.S. Attorney’s Office is fortifying how they handle MMIP cases, a new poll shows Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake are neck and neck in the Arizona Senate race and critical fire weather conditions forecast for northeastern Arizona.
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The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona is fortifying how they handle cases involving missing or murdered Indigenous peoples.