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The Biden-Harris Administration Monday announced millions of dollars in funding to connect people in rural Arizona to high-speed internet.
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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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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 funds are part of a $105 million grant known as the “Internet for All” initiative to five tribal entities in Arizona.
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Arizona’s five Tribal entities have been awarded a collection grant to expand high-speed internet access on First Nations land.
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Drivers should expect lane restrictions along Interstate 17 near Camp Verde starting today as crews install fiber-optic cables.
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The pandemic highlighted the need for increased broadband access in Arizona, especially on tribal lands.
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A new kind of broadband internet is coming to Tuba City on the Navajo Nation, one beamed down from space by so-called “satellite constellations.” This…
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Many homes in rural areas of Coconino County lack access to the Internet, but that's changed for forty-five households in Tuba City, thanks to a new…
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Hopi Arsenic Mitigation Project UnderwayA spokesperson for the First Mesa Consolidated Villages says the Hopi Arsenic Mitigation Project is now underway.…