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Execution ends Arizona 8-year hiatus with the death penalty

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Arizona’s nearly eight-year hiatus in using the death penalty has ended with the execution of Clarence Dixon for the killing of a college student 44 years ago.

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Clarence Dixon dies in Arizona's 1st execution since 2014

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An Arizona man convicted of killing a college student in 1978 has been executed after a nearly eight-year hiatus in the state’s use of the death penalty brought on by a previous execution critics say was botched and difficulty that officials faced in sourcing lethal injection drugs.

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Strong, swirling winds complicate New Mexico wildfire fight

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Fast winds are complicating the fight against fires burning across northeast New Mexico.

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President declares disaster in New Mexico wildfire zone

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Firefighters have slowed the advance of the largest wildfire in the U.S. in New Mexico as heavy winds relented.

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Fire crews close in around massive New Mexico wildfire

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Firefighters in New Mexico are taking advantage of diminished winds to build more fire lines and clear combustible brush near homes close to the fringes of the largest wildfire burning in the U.S. The blaze has charred hundreds of square miles of tinder-dry forest, destroying dozens of homes and triggering the evacuation of thousands across an expansive stretch of rural northeastern New Mexico.

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Judge: Arizona prisoner psychologically fit to be executed

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A judge has ruled that an Arizona prisoner convicted in the 1978 killing of a university student is mentally fit to be put to death next week.

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Firefighters battling New Mexico blaze brace for wind

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Calmer weather conditions in northern New Mexico have helped over 1,000 firefighters battling the nation's largest active wildfire.

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More evacuations expected near dangerous Southwest wildfires

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Thousands of firefighters are battling destructive wildfires in the Southwest as more residents are preparing to evacuate during the weekend in northern New Mexico.

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Bulldozers, aircraft used to fight fire near New Mexico city

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Calmer weather conditions in northern New Mexico are helping over 1,000 firefighters battling the nation's largest active wildfire.

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Big progress on wildfires, but dangerous winds on the way

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Firefighters have been making significant progress on the biggest wildfires burning unusually hot and fast for this time of year in the western U.S. But forecasters from the Southwest to the southern High Plains are warning of the return the next two days of the same gusty winds and critical fire conditions that sent wildland blazes racing across the landscape last week.

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Fires hit Southwest, New Mexico's season 'dangerously early'

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New Mexico 's governor says the state faces a long and potentially devastating wildfire season as Southwestern wildfires cause destruction and force people from their homes.

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"A very chaotic situation': Crews tackle growing wildfires

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Destructive Southwest fires have burned dozens of homes in northern Arizona and put numerous small villages in New Mexico in the path of danger, as wind-fueled flames chewed up wide swaths of tinder dry forest and grassland and plumes of smoke filled the sky.

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Wind will be a force to reckon with on Southwest wildfires

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Fire managers across the Southwest are reckoning with strong winds that are fueling wildfires.

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New Mexico village seeks prayers as deadly wildfire rages

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Residents of a southern New Mexico village are asking for prayers as firefighters dealt with more hot, dry and windy conditions while battling a deadly blaze that has already destroyed more than 200 homes.

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New Mexico wildfire kills 2 people, destroys homes

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A wind-driven blaze killed a New Mexico couple and has burned over 200 homes.

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Wind whips destructive wildfires in New Mexico, Colorado

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Firefighters are battling a wind-driven blaze that has burned at least 150 homes, barns and other structures in a mountain community in drought-stricken New Mexico.

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Boy's body found in freezer; boyfriend of mother arrested

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A note that a Las Vegas schoolgirl gave her teacher saying her mother was being held captive and thought the girl's brother was dead led to the discovery of the boy’s body in a garage freezer and the arrest of the mother’s boyfriend on murder and kidnapping charges.

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Police used shields to rescue baby during Phoenix standoff

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Phoenix police have released more information about what transpired during an incident that resulted in the death of a suspect and a woman believed to be his ex-girlfriend.

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US death toll from COVID-19 hits 900,000, sped by omicron

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Propelled in part by the wildly contagious omicron variant, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 has hit 900,000, less than two months after eclipsing 800,000.

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Northeast grapples with icy roads as storm moves north

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Northeast residents were urged to stay off the roads with temperatures beginning to drop Friday evening as a major winter storm turned already slippery roads and sidewalks into ice-covered hazards.

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Omicron explosion spurs nationwide breakdown of services

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The explosion in omicron-fueled coronavirus infections has caused a breakdown in basic functions and services across America.

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Voting rights advocates rally for stronger elections laws

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Thousands of voting rights advocates are rallying across the country Saturday to call for sweeping protections against a further erosion of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Biden calls school chiefs, lauds defiance of anti-mask rules

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President Joe Biden has called school district superintendents in Florida and Arizona, praising them for doing what he called ā€œthe right thingā€ after their respective boards implemented mask requirements in defiance of their Republican governors amid growing COVID-19 infections.

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With pandemic worsening in US, surgeon general worried

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The U.S. surgeon general says he's worried about what lies ahead with cases of COVID-19 increasing in every state, millions still unvaccinated and a highly contagious virus variant spreading rapidly.

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Flash flooding sweeps Arizona; 1 rafter dead in Grand Canyon

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One person who went missing from a Colorado River rafting trip in the Grand Canyon has been found dead.

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Fires threaten Indigenous lands in desiccated Northwest

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Fierce wildfires are threatening Native American lands in the Pacific Northwest.

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California and other parts of the West broil and burn

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Firefighters working in searing heat struggled to contain the largest wildfire in California this year while state power operators urged people to conserve energy after a huge wildfire in neighboring Oregon disrupted the flow of electricity from three major transmission lines.

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Governor tours Arizona fires, calls for special session

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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has called a special session of the Legislature to boost wildfire funding as two large wildfires burn in south-central Arizona.

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Federal investigators to examine deadly Phoenix tanker crash

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Federal safety officials say they will investigate a crash in which authorities say a milk tanker going too fast collided with seven passenger vehicles on a Phoenix freeway, killing four people and injuring at least nine.

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Arizona Democratic secretary of state joins governor race

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Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for governor in 2022 while denouncing the Republican-controlled state Senate’s ongoing audit of the 2020 presidential election.

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Arizona Republicans censure Cindy McCain, GOP governor

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FILE - In this Jan. 13, 2020, file photo Cindy McCain, wife of former Arizona Sen. John McCain, waves to the crowd after being acknowledged by Arizona Republican Gov. Arizona Republicans voted Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021 to censure Cindy McCain and two prominent GOP officials who have found themselves crosswise with former President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)PHOENIX – Arizona Republicans voted Saturday to censure Cindy McCain and two prominent GOP members who have found themselves crosswise with former President Donald Trump. John McCain was censured by the state GOP in 2014 and went on to comfortably win a Republican primary over Ward and a general election. The self-described maverick, known best for his willingness to buck his party, had strained relations with the state party for much of his career but was consistently reelected by wide margins.

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Arizona deemed 'hot spot of the world' amid virus surge

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Ducey has rejected calls from health care leaders to tighten restrictions, arguing it would cause people to be out of work. ā€œFaced with strict mitigation measures in place and states that have few or minimal mitigation measures in place all are experiencing the same thing,ā€ Karamargin said. ā€œThe mitigation measures the state of Arizona put into place early on — they remain in place. Dr. Joshua LaBaer, director of the Biodesign Institute research center at Arizona State University, called the state ā€œthe hot spot of the world right now.ā€ He believes at least one in 10 people actually has the virus. ā€œI've never seen anything like this in all the years I’ve been part of health care,ā€ White said.

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'Lost connection' hampers Virgin Galactic's test flight

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A Virgin Galactic test flight Saturday ended prematurely as the spacecraft's rocket motor failed to ignite and it then glided down safely to its landing site in southern New Mexico. ā€œAfter being released from its mothership, the spaceship’s onboard computer that monitors the rocket motor lost connection,ā€ CEO Michael Colglazier said in a statement. ā€œAs we do with every test flight, we are evaluating all the data, including the root cause assessment of the computer communication loss,ā€ Colglazier said. It's unclear how soon another window will open for Virgin Galactic's next attempt at a powered flight to space. Virgin Galactic has yet to announce a firm date for its first commercial flight.

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Virus cases continue climbing in US during holiday season

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Employees schedule COVID-19 tests and prepare test kits at Primary Health Medical Group's clinic in Boise, Idaho, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020. A new daily high of nearly 228,000 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases was reported nationwide Friday, eclipsing the previous high mark of 217,000 cases set the day before, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. There were 2,607 deaths reported in the U.S. on Friday. Johns Hopkins had previously reported Wednesday daily COVID-19 deaths at 3,157. ā€œIn less than a week, we went from exceeding 5,000 new cases reported in one day to exceeding 6,000,ā€ said Dr. Mandy Cohen, North Carolina's health secretary.

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States submit vaccine orders as coronavirus death toll grows

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The state expects to get enough doses of new coronavirus vaccines by the end of the year to inoculate more than 383,000 health care workers and long-term care facility residents, the state’s health director said Friday. Ned Lamont said nursing home residents, along with front-line health care workers, will get the first doses in his state. Laura Kelly said the state’s vaccine plan calls for the first shots to go to front-line health care workers with a high risk of coronavirus exposure, including workers in nursing homes, as well as nursing home residents. In Ohio, health care workers and others caring for COVID-19 patients and emergency medical responders will be first in line for the vaccine, Republican Gov. ā€œWe’re in a very dangerous situation and ... we can’t let our hospitals get to the point where health care is threatened,ā€ DeWine said.

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Americans face new COVID-19 restrictions after Thanksgiving

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Jonathan Eshnaur lugged his 32-inch TV to a Thanksgiving Day family gathering at his sister’s home in Olathe, Kansas, so he could watch football outside. Health officials are urging people to remain vigilant until a vaccine becomes widely available, which is not expected to happen for at least a few months. Health officials on Monday added 4,425 confirmed infections and 87 hospitalizations to the state’s pandemic tally since Friday. Rhode Island’s hospitals reached their COVID-19 capacity on Monday, the same day the state’s two-week pause took effect. In suburban St. Louis, a hospital official warned that hospitalizations could double in two to three weeks if people don’t quarantine after Thanksgiving gatherings.

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Massive smoke clouds, thick air darken Western US skies

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Despite the foreboding skies, there was little scent of smoke and the air quality index did not reach unhealthy levels. The sheer amount of smoke, the multiple layers of smoke above us in the atmosphere are combining to darken our sky, he said. Air quality warnings were issued throughout the Pacific Northwest, and people in communities from southern Oregon to north of Seattle have seen blood red skies and choking smoke. Gass said winds coming from the Pacific Ocean will likely continue to push the smoke across the West, worsening air quality. In Phoenix, the skies were finally blue on Wednesday after a cold front swept through the region, keeping the wildfire smoke west and southwest of Arizona.

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Phoenix mandates wearing masks amid surge of virus cases

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In an emergency meeting called by Mayor Kate Gallego, the Phoenix City Council voted 7-2 in favor of making masks or face coverings mandatory. With todays vote, the Phoenix City Council is moving forward to protect our community, Gallego said. Restaurants and other businesses will have the right to refuse service to people who do not wear masks or face coverings. The restaurant patrons must wear masks while entering and exiting or moving around in the establishments. As of Friday, multiple cities across the state from Tucson to Flagstaff announced their own mandates for people to wear masks in public.

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Man arrested in shooting during Albuquerque statue protest

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(Adolphe Pierre-Louis/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A 31-year-old man has been arrested in a shooting that happened as protesters in New Mexicos largest city tried to tear down a bronze statue of a Spanish conquistador outside the Albuquerque Museum, police said Tuesday. The shooting prompted the city to announce that the statue would be removed until officials determine the next steps. Police in a statement said detectives arrested Stephen Ray Baca and that he was jailed on suspicion of aggravated battery. In 1998, someone sawed the right foot off the statue an incident that weighed in the decision to stash away the statue. Tony Valerio, 65, rushed to the site after a neighbor alerted him that the statue was being taken down.

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