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A quick-strike crew of Navajo firefighters and utility workers are helping Los Angeles residents cut through landslides, mangled trees and charred debris of the Eaton Fire that rampaged through the Los Angeles area.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior will allocate funds to renewable electrification projects to on the Hopi, Navajo and San Carlos Apache reservations.
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A new order requires NTUA to complete a combined total of $100 million in improvements to wastewater treatment facilities in Chinle, Kayenta and Tuba City.
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About 1,500 barrels of crude oil were released from a ruptured pipeline on the Navajo Nation north of Shiprock earlier this month.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has reached two settlements over wastewater treatment plants on the Navajo Nation that were violating the Clean Water Act.
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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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The Navajo Nation Council and Tribal Utility Authority have announced the conclusion of the Light Up Navajo III initiative to provide electricity to more than 137 homes across the Navajo Nation.
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The third phase a major initiative to connect Navajo Nation residents to the electric grid has begun. Volunteer workers from around the country plan to electrify 300 homes on the reservation in the coming months.
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Residents across the Navajo Nation were without power Wednesday after a storm that packed powerful wind moved across the region.
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The Navajo Nation has tapped funds it received for COVID-19 relief to connect more than 700 households to the electrical grid. It’s part of a multi-year…