Wildfires can negatively impact water quality, even after they’re extinguished. We’ll hear from a researcher who found contaminants eight years after a fire. Plus, Diamondbacks Hall of Famer Randy Johnson takes his camera to Africa.
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An investigation into whether the city of Sedona’s police chief and its former mayor harassed each other has come to a close.
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A program for ages 14-21 overseen by Scouting America has faced more than 200 allegations of abuse. An investigation found ride-alongs with law enforcement agencies are a gateway.
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But in his post-baseball career, he’s traded his mitt for a lens. He’s had exhibits of his photography and now has a book out documenting his travels in Africa, called "Experiencing Africa."
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Carli Brucker led the study of 100,000 samples from 500 watersheds across the western U.S. Their findings: Contaminants like nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon were in that water and, in some cases, stayed in it for years.