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Sedona officials continue to discuss options regarding potential land acquisition to expand and improve the city’s firefighting facilities.
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Grand Canyon National Park’s aging buses will soon be replaced with a new electric and compressed natural gas fleet thanks to a $27 million federal infrastructure grant.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs met with leaders from Arizona’s 22 federally recognized tribes Friday to discuss how to best leverage broadband expansion in their communities.
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The federal government will allocate nearly $730 million in infrastructure funding to drought relief efforts in the West.
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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 Havasupai Tribe will receive more than 7 million dollars in federal funding to boost high-speed Internet access. Like many rural Indigenous communities, the remote reservation in the Grand Canyon has long struggled with connectivity.
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Funds from last year’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act could help fire managers in Arizona as wildfires continue to burn bigger and hotter.
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U.S. Interior Department officials say a study designed to mitigate sediment in two reservoirs on the Verde River is among several projects set to receive federal funding from last year’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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Members of Congress recently toured the site of a major infrastructure project planned for downtown Flagstaff. It’ll upgrade roads and pedestrian safety initiatives and complete a long-running flood control project.
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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.