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Reps. Andy Biggs, Eli Crane, Paul Gosar, Debbie Lesko and David Schweikert were part of the 90 Republicans who opposed the resolution that keeps federal spending at the current levels for another 45 days.
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One person is in custody after a man was shot and killed near the Rim Trail subdivision of the Tonto National Forest Saturday.
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Local and state fire officials will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at Sinagua Middle School to provide more information on the operation.
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The new list from the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition brings the total number of schools used to assimilate Indigenous children into white society to 523.
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Coconino National Forest officials have closed an area southwest of Flagstaff because of what they say are unsafe conditions created by a lightning-caused wildfire.
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Northern Arizona University has announced the creation of a new College of Medicine as part of an initiative designed to increase the number of primary care doctors in rural, Indigenous and underserved communities.
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Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego is asking the U.S. Department of Defense how it might be planning to step in to assist states impacted by possible wildland firefighter pay cuts.
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The governors of Arizona and Utah have said they will invest in keeping iconic national parks open to visitors should the federal government shut down Sunday.
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Fire managers on the Coconino National Forest say they are halting firing operations on two lightning-caused wildfires in advance of forecasted high winds.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has reached two settlements over wastewater treatment plants on the Navajo Nation that were violating the Clean Water Act.
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Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Some athletes just didn't show up. One young woman ran her race — and then kept running after crossing the finish line, forcing a doping control officer to run after her, a coach said.
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The military is among the largest buyers of independent power systems known as microgrids. They make tactical sense; and environmentalists hope they can help the transition from fossil fuels.
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A new book about the 1980's film "Airplane!" from David Zucker, Jim Abrahams & Jerry Zucker, the writing and directing team responsible for one of the most transformative film comedies in history.
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Congress averted a government shutdown. Now, Speaker McCarthy must avoid losing his job. And, this stinky seaweed-fighting robot could help fight climate change.
Light rain showers develop through a cool Monday afternoon. Tuesday morning freezing temperatures are forecast down to 6000’ in elevation. Gradually warmer afternoons and continued cold overnight are forecast through remainder of the week.
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