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On today's newscast: Flagstaff police arrest man suspected of firing a gun at Bushmaster Park, a new report shows 31 states pay teachers better than Arizona, Coconino County gets a new manager, a fire ecologist on the benefits and challenges of prescribed burns and more.
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Several thousand acres of forested land around Flagstaff received prescribed burns in recent weeks. Andi Thode, fire ecologist and director of NAU's Arizona Wildfire Initiative, explains why it’s critical to take advantage of the narrow “burn window” offered by cool, rainy weather this spring.
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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.
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On today's newscast: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day spotlights disappearances and killings on tribal lands, a candidate for the Sedona City Council has died, the GOP's win in the Arizona Supreme Court and more.
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People gathered across the U.S. on Sunday for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. It's intended to spotlight the high rate of disappearances and killings in Native American communities.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' signing of the repeal of a Civil War-era ban on nearly all abortions was a stirring occasion for the women working to ensure the 19th century law remains in the past.
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Former Taos, N.M., poet laureate Sawnie Morris says as a young girl poetry showed her how events and objects were connected in curious ways. In the latest installment of PoetrySnaps!, she reads her piece called “After the Late-Winter Car Trip.”
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The federal government is spending billions to support semiconductor manufacturing. But trainees seeking chipmaking jobs may have to wait.