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A new report from Colorado River researchers found water levels at the nation’s two largest reservoirs are dropping fast and on track for dire consequences.
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Tucson cyclist Matthew Riccitello is joining the French Decathlon CMA CGM team with big ambitions in 2026.
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Two firefighters and a third person were killed in a head-on crash on State Route 260 between Show Low and Heber-Overgaard Sunday night.
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The Sedona City Council voted unanimously this week to permanently end its controversial Flock Safety license plate camera program.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum wants to cancel a public land management rule that sought to put conservation on equal footing with industry.
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Several Democratic lawmakers are calling on Immigration and Customs Enforcement to explain the circumstances that led to the death of Lorenzo Antonio Batrez Vargas.
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All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang is a true believer in public radio’s ability to create enlightening and passionately crafted stories and of its importance in American civic life. She recently spoke with KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius.
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After sunset, the eerie choruses of coyotes are among the most iconic sounds of the American West.
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Home gardeners and landscapers in the Southwest and beyond are turning more to collected rainwater amid worsening drought and rising temperatures fueled by global warming.
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Firefighter J. Hank Hester was from Idaho and working on the Dragon Bravo Fire when he died Monday following a cardiac emergency.
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House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
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NPR wants to hear from listeners whose lives have changed due to an increase in ICE operations, throughout the country.
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The report issued Tuesday by experts commissioned by the United Nations' Human Rights Council calls on the international community to end the genocide and take steps to punish those responsible.
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A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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For the first time in decades, the U.S. has decertified Colombia as a drug control partner — a symbolic blow to one of Washington's closest allies in Latin America.
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Warm and mostly dry afternoons persist into midweek, hence a few showers along and south of the Rim into the White Mountains. The forecast focus the next few days will be on Tropical Storm Mario moving up Baja and increasing moisture into the region late week, stay tuned.