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Footprints made tens of thousands of years ago may look like they’ve been erased by time and weather, but — like invisible ink — they can sometimes reappear under the right conditions.
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The Trump administration has canceled nine public health grants for Coconino County, totaling $1.8 million, creating ripple effects among rural communities and health care providers.
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area officials have closed several trails after a death and multiple rescues as temperatures remain dangerously high.
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United Campus Workers of Arizona urged the Arizona Board of Regents and universities to protect students after at least 50 international students in the state had their visas revoked.
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A new report identifies ways to create resilient water and wastewater systems in historically neglected communities most vulnerable to climate change.
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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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As fewer people attend church in the U.S., some religious institutions are wondering what to do with the land they own. In Austin, Texas, the answer is to build affordable housing.
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Researchers and advocates have pushed back at what they consider inaccurate and stigmatizing comments made by the health secretary, and note the causes of autism are complex.
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Even those not buying a vehicle will be insulated from auto tariff costs. They're going to send up the costs of parts and replacement cars – and, in turn, the costs of insurance for everybody.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author Katie Kitamura on why she wanted to make her new novel Audition a puzzle, but not one to solve.
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The two-year-old boy had wandered away from home on Monday evening and spent the night alone nearly seven miles from his home.
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Windy and cooler on Thursday (The NWS has issued Wind Advisories across the region, Red Flag Warnings for northeastern AZ). Thursday night a cold front enters far northern AZ and pushes rain and snow showers southward through the day Friday, then into eastern AZ Friday night into early Saturday morning. Snow will fall to 6500’ in elevation, heaviest around the Flagstaff region Friday afternoon into early evening, making for a slick evening roads. Sunny, and cool spring weather follows for Easter weekend.
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