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National Park Service officials are asking for the public to weigh in on its long-range transportation plan that'll serve more than 400 parks nationwide.
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Arizona has received a more than $6 million grant from the federal government to expand high-speed internet access throughout the state.
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The Interior Department announced Friday that it will consider revising a set of guidelines for operating two major dams on the Colorado River.
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The Biden administration will allocate more than $33 million to the Dilkon Chapter on the Navajo Nation to expand broadband internet access.
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President Joe Biden's administration has announced new steps to ease the national shortage of baby formula, including allowing more imports from overseas.
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A new Interior Department report underscores how closely the U.S. government collaborated with churches in operating boarding schools for Indigenous children
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U.S. churches are bracing for an unprecedented reckoning with their histories operating boarding schools for Native Americans.
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says her department is on the verge of releasing a report on its investigation into the federal government's past oversight of Native American boarding schools.
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The Biden administration is threatening to recoup COVID-19 relief funds sent to Arizona over state provisions it says discourage families and school districts from following federal guidance recommending face coverings in schools.
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The federal government is sending medical personnel to Arizona to help with its COVID-19 surge. The White House announced Tuesday that Arizona is among a handful of states expected to receive additional resources this week.