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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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The Trump administration plans to reissue an environmental impact statement that would permit the government to exchange land with Resolution Copper at Oak Flat in the Tonto National Forest.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes spoke to a standing-room-only crowd at a town hall in Flagstaff this week, focusing on the impacts of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency.
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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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The Horton Fire burning along the Mogollon Rim northeast of Payson swelled to over 1,000 acres over the weekend.
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Three housing projects in Flagstaff added more than 100 affordable rentals to the city this year, but the total number of affordable rentals actually decreased.
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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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Harvard University announced Monday that it has filed suit to halt a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus.
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Khalil has been held in Louisiana since ICE agents arrested him in New York over his pro-Palestinian activism. He instead experienced the birth by phone.
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The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection.
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Francis was revered by millions of Catholics worldwide, but his appeal was felt far beyond the church. To hear more we've turned to our correspondents in the Middle East, Africa and South America.
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Seasonably warm and breezy daily into Thursday. We turn windy and gradually cooler Friday into the weekend ahead.
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