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Construction begins Monday on a wildlife overpass crossing on Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff, which should improve habitat connections and reduce crashes involving animals, especially elk and deer.
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation says Arizona will likely continue to take cuts in its Colorado River supply next year. The region’s historic drought shows no signs of easing.
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More than a thousand people rallied in Flagstaff Thursday as part of nationwide May Day protests against the Trump administration and in support of labor.
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The GOP-controlled House and Senate have approved legislation spelling out that the secretary of state's office cannot certify voting machines unless every part are "sourced from the United States.''
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What does a flower look like to a hummingbird? New research says it’s probably nothing like what humans perceive because hummingbirds can spot ordinary colors blended with ultraviolet light.
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The U.S. Department of Defense says it plans to restore content on the Navajo Code Talkers recently scrubbed from the agency's website.
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Authorities identified the two people killed in Thursday's fiery 22-vehicle pile-up that occurred during a snowstorm on Interstate 40 near Williams.
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Several northern Arizona mayors want state legislators to return local control of short-term rentals to cities so they can create rules that suit their communities.
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The Grand Canyon was the third most-visited national park last year.
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Democratic U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva of Arizona died Thursday from complications from cancer treatments. The 77-year-old championed environmental protection during his 12 terms in Congress.
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NPR speaks with Ilya Somin, a lawyer who has teamed up with the Liberty Justice Center, to challenge Trump's tariffs in court. He claims Trump's trade decisions overstep his constitutional authority.
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Police in Brazil say they foiled a bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga's free weekend concert in Rio de Janeiro that was attended by more than 2 million people, according to organizers.
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Starting Wednesday, the rules for flying within the U.S. will change as REAL ID rolls out. NPR's A Martinez speaks with travel editor Clint Henderson of The Points Guy to bring us up to speed on it.
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Mother's Day is coming next weekend. "Morning Edition" hears from listeners about their most memorable Mother's Day gifts.
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The cult classic comedy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" has turned 50 years old. NPR looks at the film's enduring legacy and cultural influence.
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Showers and thunderstorms will be widespread Monday, snow mixing with rain at times for the Flagstaff, Mogollon Rim and White mountains regions. Several inches of snow may accumulate tonight into tomorrow morning along the eastern Mogollon Rim into the Whites. Low pressure lingers over the region into midweek with daily showers and thunderstorms into Wednesday.
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