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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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A man died Sunday after he drove his car over the edge of the South Rim at Grand Canyon National Park.
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A Valley woman died over the Labor Day Weekend after she fell off a 120-foot cliff along the Mogollon Rim near Forest Lakes at night.
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Low water levels brought on by years of drought have revealed a submerged pickup truck containing human remains at Lake Powell near the Arizona-Utah border.
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How much security at a campus event is enough? Campus police are mulling the question.
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Though the FDA narrowed criteria for the shots, many people still want them, to avoid illness and protect vulnerable family members. Some are turned down at the pharmacy or have to jump through hoops.
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The firing of Kevin Struthers is the latest in a line of dismissals and resignations at the D.C. arts behemoth.
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The change will allow certain nominees to be confirmed in groups rather than by individual vote. It follows months of GOP complaints that Democrats were dragging out the confirmation process.
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For the first time ever, a non-Champagne has won a prestigious international award for best sparkling wine. Ari Shapiro talks with head winemaker of England's Nyetimber, Cherie Spriggs, about the win.
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Windy again and cooler Friday with monsoon storms hanging on across eastern AZ. Winds relax through a pleasant weekend ahead.