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Dozens rallied outside Flagstaff City Hall Sunday in support of Prop 139. The proposed amendment would codify the right to an abortion in the state Constitution.
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The body of 66-year-old Russell Vinton of Prescott was found days after he was reported missing. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office says they’re investigating his death as a homicide.
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Former President Donald Trump hit the subject of immigration hard during his 90-minute appearance in Prescott Valley. It was his first visit to the city since 2022.
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An analysis from the nonprofit Environmental Defense Fund says up to a quarter million wetlands in Arizona may have lost federal clean water protections.
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Park officials say breeding pairs of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo hadn't been observed in Petrified Forest National Park since the 1980s until two were spotted over the summer.
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Lake Havasu City police shot and killed a man Wednesday when they encountered him during the search for a 66-year-old Russell Vinton of Prescott. Vinton is still missing.
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A recent report shows Arizona saw the highest increase in home insurance rates nationwide over the last five years — largely due to increased wildfire risk.
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Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake met for the only debate of the closely-watched Arizona Senate race. The forum highlighted their differences on immigration, border security, abortion and taxes.
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Saturday is the last day to comment on Grand Canyon National Park’s proposed increase in backcountry camping fees. If finalized, the new fees will take effect on May 1 and are expected to bring in an extra $750,000 annually.
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Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Sunday. He's just one of the many candidates and surrogates stopping in Arizona this week.
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The National Ballet of Ukraine is on its first-ever tour of the U.S. since the country's independence from the USSR in 1991. Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S. calls the tour a "symbol of resiliency."
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As Kamala Harris heads back to Pennsylvania Wednesday, her campaign and its allies are focusing on Republican voters there.
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Research shows 62% of Latinos believe abortion should be mostly legal. That’s a big jump from 20 years ago.
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Video game company Konami once led the industry with creative and original titles. The development of several remakes and new games has fans excited that they might be back on track.
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A Georgia judge has ruled that local election officials must certify results -- as early in-person voting begins in the swing state.
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Weak low pressure over the region will lead to light rain showers across northern AZ through a mild Tuesday afternoon. Winds increase and temperatures fall mid to late week, turning sharply colder with our first cold front of the season due Friday into Saturday. The storm looks to bring welcome rain to the region and even a little snow down to 6500’ in elevation, stay tuned.