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Michael Jackson: Josh dickey and Frank Baker are off, but monitoring and on cell. Jesse Washington is your first contact; he and John Antczak are running the desk from Los Angeles. Backing them up in New York are Dolores Barclay and Dave Bauder.

Fewer Arizona residents are expected to hit the road for the Fourth of July holiday this year, but a new survey says recession-wracked travelers appear to be regaining their interest in taking a trip out of town.

Fourth of July travel will be down nationally and less than a half-percent in the state.

About 60 residents turned out for Tuesday's Flagstaff Town Hall, but of those who spoke, few criticized the nearly $100 million in proposed bond projects.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The federal government plans to spend up to $3 million a year to demolish and rebuild uranium-contaminated structures across the Navajo Nation, where Cold War-era mining of the radioactive substance left a legacy of disease and death.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. | The federal government plans to spend up to $3 million a year to demolish and rebuild uranium-contaminated structures across the Navajo Nation, where Cold War-era mining of the radioactive substance left a legacy of disease and death. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its Navajo counterpart are focusing on homes, sheds and other buildings within a half-mile to a ...

The federal government plans to spend up to $3 million a year to demolish and rebuild uranium-contaminated structures across...

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