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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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For the first time in the United States, biologists have used a flu vaccine designed specially to protect the endangered California condor.
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Conservation groups plan to sue federal and state agencies if they proceed with plans to relocate several Mexican gray wolves living northwest of Flagstaff.
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Arizona voters will weigh in on the presidential, U.S. Senate and local races as well as a slew of ballot measures, like a constitutional amendment that would enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution.
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Students were forced to move out of NAU's Mountain View Hall over the weekend after multiple bats found their way inside, including one that tested positive for rabies.
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A first-of-its-kind assessment by the City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office shows northern Arizona is losing farmers and farmland, even while many rural residents struggle to access healthy food.
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Updated COVID-19 shots are now available from pharmacies and healthcare providers. Northern Arizona University epidemiologist Dr. Paul Keim explains why the vaccine needed a revision and how it helps protect people from severe cases of the virus.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signed a lease agreement to build a 300-room resort on more than 400 acres of tribal land overlooking Marble Canyon and the Colorado River south of Page.
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NASA’s Webb Space Telescope has identified new clues about the surface of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon.
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The City of Prescott is the first city in Arizona to install a Safe Haven Baby Box, a spot where parents can drop off a newborn anonymously without fear of prosecution.
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Artificial intelligence is coming to Wimbledon! Starting summer of 2025, the famous U.K. tennis tournament says it'll replace line judges with an AI-powered camera system.
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At issue is whether the state court wrongly refused to accept the attorney general’s findings that a death row inmate is entitled to a new trial.
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NPR reports from Marjayoun, close to the front lines in Israel's war with Hezbollah fighters. It’s where the Israeli military is conducting what it says are limited raids backed by air strikes.
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NPR Music's new book, How Women Made Music, looks at the role of women in popular music. From the Grammy stage to lawsuits, women have been the subject of protest and celebration.
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In 1996, Israel voted in prime minister Benjamin Netanyah as it battled Hamas and Hezbollahu. Nearly 30 years later, Netanyahu's own grip on power is threatened over fights with the same two groups.
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Partly cloudy and continued warm Wednesday with isolated, light mountain showers and thunderstorms through the afternoon, (ending by sunset which turns into the 5 pm hour, 5:59 Wednesday evening). Dry and unusually warm fall weather presses on into the weekend ahead.