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Monarch Butterflies fly thousands of miles every year between their southern overwintering grounds as far north as Canada and back.
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State lawmakers voted Monday to require hospitals to inquire whether patients are in the U.S. illegally despite concerns that it would deter some people from seeking care.
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The authors of a new memo say that states need to take shared water cutbacks to manage the Colorado River going forward.
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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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A Hispanic immigrant rights group is leading the fight in asking a judge to block Proposition 314 from taking effect.
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As Williams landlords continue to convert their properties to short-term rentals, officials in that city want to transfer its rental assistance vouchers to Flagstaff.
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The Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival is underway and among the films playing is About Damn Time, the story of how women broke into the male-dominated world of Grand Canyon river guiding.
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Republican lawmakers are working to sidestep a court challenge that has kept $15.3 million earmarked for improvements at the rodeo grounds in Prescott locked up for more than two years.
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The FBI is sending extra agents, analysts and other personnel to field offices in 10 states including Arizona to help investigate unsolved violent crimes in Indian Country.
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Artificial Intelligence is being applied to many areas of life, including forestry on the Colorado Plateau. A team at NAU is using AI models in conjunction with Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology.
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A journalist with a long history of covering the Vatican provides an inside view of what's happening as the cardinals elect the next pope.
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India launched multiple missiles at Pakistan early Wednesday, in what it claims was a retaliation to last month's massacre of Indian tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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This year, the annual list from the National Trust for Historic Preservation includes a mysterious castle, flooded communities in Florida and North Carolina, historic hotels and a gigantic turtle.
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The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady today. The central bank is concerned that President Trump's tariffs could rekindle inflation while slowing economic growth.
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NPR's Michel Martin asks Danny Danon, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, about his country's new plan for humanitarian aid in Gaza, which the UN has rejected.
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