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A broad coalition of religious groups are urging a federal appeals court to protect an Apache sacred site in Arizona from one of the nation’s largest copper mines.
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The Bureau of Land Management says an environmental review for the proposed Resolution Copper mine near Superior falls short on details about water and the potential impacts of climate change.
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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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The San Carlos Apache Tribe will receive vital federal funds for wastewater and sanitation infrastructure as part of a pilot program that aims to bring basic wastewater management to communities.
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A federal appeals court has ruled that a land exchange paving the way for one of the nation’s largest copper mines can move forward. Oak Flat in central Arizona is a sacred site to the San Carlos Apache Tribe, who’ve opposed the project for years.
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Federal funding has been approved for two projects supporting river wildlife and flooding mitigation on White Mountain and San Carlos Apache tribal lands.
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A group of elders from the San Carlos Apache Nation have gathered to urge Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly to back legislation that will keep lands they call sacred from being torn up for a massive copper mine.
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Apache holy ground at Oak Flat on the Tonto National Forest has been vandalized for a second time.
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An attorney for members of the San Carlos Apache tribe has asked the the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco to back their efforts to halt…
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Congressional Democrats are attempting to undo a controversial federal land swap in southeastern Arizona. A budget proposal in the U.S. House of…