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Dozens of wild horses found dead amid Southwest drought

Animals were used to finding water in stock ponds

Dry conditions, strong winds worry firefighters in Arizona

An estimated 30 homes lost as fire burns across 14 square miles

Scientists hope bug experiment fattens Colorado River fish

An experiment hopes to help fatten up Colorado River trout by helping insects

Email reveals potential buyer for Navajo coal-fired plant

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The potential investors of a coal-fired power plant in northern Arizona have been identified as a New York-based firm that focuses on distressed companies and one of its s...

Scientists study uranium’s impact in the region

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – U.S. scientists knew little about the impact of uranium mining in the Grand Canyon region before an Obama-era decision shut down new mining claims. Uranium firs...

Navajo president says he’ll OK emergency Head Start funding

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye says he’ll approve funding to shore up the tribe’s Head Start program after a federal judge denied a request to block a funding cut ...

Satanic Temple sues Arizona city to lead city council prayer

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A group that invokes the name Satan as a metaphor for opposing religious tyranny has sued the well-off Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale, accusing officials of discrimination a...

New exhibit examines Native American imagery in U.S. culture

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Bold. Visionary. A spectacular success. The words in an online promotion for a new museum exhibit in Washington, D.C., describe an 1830 U.S. law that forced thousand...

Grand Canyon copter crashed on tribal land with fewer rules

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A helicopter crash that killed three British tourists and left four others critically injured happened on tribal land in the Grand Canyon where air tours are not as highly...

Groups record voting rights abuses against Native Americans

Barriers continue to exist

Tribes: Monument co-management proposal is slap in the face

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — President Donald Trump’s decision to drastically reduce and break up a national monument in Utah wasn’t the only blow Native American tribes say they were dealt last week....

FBI seeks potential sex abuse victims on reservation

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The FBI is casting a wide net for potential victims of sexual abuse by a man who lives on a remote Arizona reservation world-renowned for its blue-green waterfalls. ...