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Northern Arizona’s largest health care chain says it’ll work to reduce carbon emissions at its Flagstaff and Verde Valley medical centers.
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanding state authority to prosecute some crimes on Native American land is upending decades of law in support of tribal sovereignty.
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A sunken boat dating back to World War II is the latest object to emerge from a shrinking Lake Mead.
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Decades of anti-abortion laws have been created in some states, and many of them conflict with each other.
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Navajo Nation leaders are honoring Ada Holly, a Gold Star Mother and veterans advocate from Utah who was a member of the tribe.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed enforcement of a 2021 Arizona law that lets prosecutors bring felony charges against doctors who knowingly terminate pregnancies solely because the fetuses have a genetic abnormality such as Down syndrome.
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Gov. Doug Ducey has signed legislation that directs $335 million in state cash to construct virtual or physical fencing along the Mexican border.
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The Flagstaff area this year has endured two large and devastating wildfires in short succession: April’s Tunnel Fire and then the Pipeline Fire that began almost three weeks ago. KNAU's Ryan Heinsius talks to Coconino National Forest Flagstaff District Ranger Matt McGrath about what might need to change in how area public lands are managed in order to prevent another fire on the San Francisco Peaks.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized a new rule that removes a population cap for endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest.
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A gunman killed two people and wounded four others, including three police officers, before taking his own life on Saturday in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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The glacier, in the Marmolada range, is the largest in the Dolomite mountains in northeastern Italy and people ski there in the winter. But the glacier has been rapidly melting away in recent years.
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Lysychansk was the last major city held by Ukrainians in the region. After their retreat, Russia holds the entire Luhansk region and has its sights set on completing its capture of nearby Donetsk.
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Amor de Dios is a famous dance center in Madrid that specializes in teaching flamenco. NPR's Michel Martin visited to see how this art form is taught.
Dry air moves in this weekend pushing the moist monsoon boundary into eastern AZ. Expect mostly dry conditions and seasonably hot afternoons through Independence Day with the exception of far eastern AZ where monsoon storms linger daily. Happy 4th!
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