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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that state law doesn’t require Gov. Katie Hobbs to carry out the April 6 execution of a prisoner who was convicted of murder.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has declined to hear most of Republican Kari Lake’s appeal in a challenge of her defeat in the governor’s race but revived a claim that was dismissed by a trial court.
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Search operations are expected to continue today, but officials note they could be hampered by the ongoing weather conditions.
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Prescott city officials are warning of potentially contaminated water in the Granite Creek area after a wastewater sewage system hit maximum capacity from storm intake.
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Former Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly has died. He led the tribe for one term after spending decades serving in government.
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While evacuation orders have been lifted for residents and businesses along Oak Creek in Sedona, a GO order remains in place for some communities in the Verde Valley.
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Sedona residents who were evacuated this morning due to flooding on Oak Creek can now return their homes, but officials warn them to remain ready to leave again if necessary. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, Oak Creek and the Verde River are still surging with rain and snow but show signs of ebbing.
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Several neighborhoods in Sedona have been put in "GO" status as Oak Creek is now forecast to go past the flood stage.
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A Native American group that's trying to stop an effort to build one of the largest copper mines in the United States told a full federal appeals court panel Tuesday that the project would prevent Apaches from exercising their religion by destroying land they consider sacred.
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Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials told residents in the Rimrock and Lake Montezuma areas along Wet Beaver Creek to evacuate or move to higher ground Tuesday as the area experiences major flooding from snowmelt and precipitation.
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Three Republican House chairmen had demanded communications, testimony and documents related to the investigation of the former president.
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A 17-year-old student who shot two administrators at East High School on Wednesday has been found dead in a nearby county, local authorities said. One victim remains in critical condition.
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Live from World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, watch performances by The Kentucky Gentlemen, Tylar Bryant, Grace Givertz, Denitia and Samantha Rise.
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The Chevrolet Camaro, for decades the dream car of many teenage American males, is going out of production early next year. But General Motors says another generation may be in the works.
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The strongest tornado to impact the Los Angeles metro area in 40 years touched down at 11:14 a.m. for two to three minutes, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow and rain showers diminish through the Wednesday evening. Another round of light rain and snow showers develop Thursday with little snow accumulation expected, then light accumulations of up to an inch Thursday night into Friday morning. Mountain flurries linger Friday with another round of light rain and snow due Saturday. Flood Watches and Warning remain in effect for waterways below the Mogollon Rim.
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