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For more than three decades, Arizona Daily Sun chief photographer Jake Bacon has documented life in northern Arizona. On Wednesday Bacon takes the stage at the Orpheum Theater in Flagstaff to talk about some of his favorite images and the importance of community journalism.
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It’s International Dark Sky Week, a worldwide celebration that was started in 2003 to raise awareness about light pollution. This year is the first time it’s come to Flagstaff.
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The seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service shows a wetter-than-average summer across northern Arizona and the state.
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Nearly 1,600 people rallied in opposition to the Trump administration Saturday in Flagstaff — the same day the first shots were fired with the start of the American Revolution 250 years ago.
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Waking on winter solstice to a hushed world of bright light, we look outside and see fresh-fallen snow.
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Officials say an anticipated surge of border crossings before President-elect Donald Trump takes office didn't happen.
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Flagstaff's minimum wage will increase to $17.85 an hour on January 1 — 40 cents higher than the current minimum.
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Grand Canyon National Park officials want public input on a plan to nearly triple fees for non-commercial Colorado River trips.
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Peyote is sacred to many Indigenous people, but it's threatened by overharvesting and a resurgence in psychedelic use.
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The Mohave County Board of Supervisors unanimously reversed a zone change on the proposed site of a natural gas power plant to clear the way for a different location.
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Villanova University theology professor and papacy expert Massimo Faggioli breaks down why it's so hard to predict who the next pope will be and what direction he'll take the Catholic Church.
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Google and the DOJ are in court after a judge ruled the tech giant engaged in monopolistic practices. The judge is looking at how to fix that. NPR speaks with former FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra.
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Thirty artists release songs with nature sounds to generate royalties for nature conservation in second annual United Nations Earth Day mixtape.
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Since returning to office, Trump has been more vocal about local matters in Washington, D.C., bringing a shift in tone by local leaders, especially when the city's financial future may be on the line.
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The nationwide drugstore chain must pay the government at least $300 million and will owe another $50 million if the company is sold, merged, or transferred before 2032, according to the settlement.
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