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Some voters want to use their ballots to remove two Arizona Supreme Court justices who upheld a Civil War-era abortion ban. But Republican state lawmakers put forth another question that could undermine the voters’ choice.
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The Bright Angel Trail that starts at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is closed from Havasupai Gardens to the end of the Silver Bridge.
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John Kinsel, Sr. — one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers — died in his sleep at his home in Lukachukai, Ariz. early Saturday. He was 107.
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Colorado poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer's book, "The Unfolding," examines the complex space she inhabited after the death of her 17-year-old son, Finn. It’s a liminal realm where heartbreak and happiness, wonder and grief dwell side by side.
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Dr. Amanda Bosh has been appointed executive director of Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory. She's set to start the new role on November 8.
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For the first time in a dozen years, there's an open seat for the Coconino County recorder, which oversees early voting, the preferred method for 80% of Arizonans. It comes as election workers continue to be targets of misinformation.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren stripped Vice President Richelle Montoya of her responsibilities and called for her resignation this week. Montoya says she won't resign.
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An investigation determined the man wanted in connection with a domestic violence incident was unarmed when he was fatally shot by a Prescott police officer in June.
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Daniel Paduchowski was sentenced to 16 years in prison Tuesday for the killing of his wife, Kelly Paduchowski. The Flagstaff man confessed to the murder days after he reported her missing.
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Scientists have found a novel way to trace the path of mercury in the environment — through dragonflies.
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Honda said there are no reports of injuries or deaths related to the issue. It is the second major call this month at Honda, after 1.7 million vehicles were found to have potential steering issues.
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New Yorker writer Susan Glasser says Trump is highly transactional, so billionaires may be betting on access and a seat at the table if he’s re-elected. It’s what some of them got in his first term.
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A new poll from the American Psychological Association shows 7 out of 10 adults say the future of the Nation is a significant source of stress in their lives. And the results cross party lines.
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Several men who made bombshell allegations against Jeffries were male models who described a dynamic in which money and potentially legitimate jobs were used as leverage to exploit them.
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Lee Hsien Yang, the brother of Singapore's former prime minister, said he is a "political refugee" after the U.K. government granted him asylum from what he described as persecution at home.
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