KNAU update for Nov. 9 — GOP Suit Seeks to Stop Counties from Verifying Ballot Signatures After Election Day

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KNAU Insider prEview – November 9th, 2018
GOP Suit Seeks to Stop Counties from Verifying Ballot Signatures After Election Day
About 600,000 votes still remain to be counted in the state’s still too-close-to-call U.S. Senate race. Now, Republicans have filed a lawsuit to challenge the way some counties count mail-in ballots and verify voter signatures. Learn more at KNAU.org. 
Nez Elected to Lead Navajo Nation, Warns of Tough Times

Jonathan Nez has been elected president of the Navajo Nation and is warning of tough times ahead for the tribe on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. Learn more at KNAU.org.

“Migrant Caravan”: What Is The Face Of America?
The “migrant caravan” moving from Central America, to Mexico, and eventually to the U.S. border, is nothing new. Similar migrations have been happening for years – in various forms – as a type of group pilgrimage for legal asylum from political corruption and violence. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Earth Notes: Convergent Lady Beetles

High on mountaintops in the fall, a curious gathering of insects occurs. Most people recognize them as the familiar ladybug or lady beetle. Learn more at KNAU.org.

What A Relief! Lone Rest Area On Stretch Of I-10 Reopens
The only Interstate 10 rest area between Tucson and metro Phoenix is open again after a renovation that started earlier this year. Learn more at KNAU.org.