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Governor Doug Ducey says Arizona will no longer accept federal COVID-19 unemployment benefit funds for workers impacted by the pandemic. It’s part of the…
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The Navajo Nation this week won a major court victory in a lawsuit over access to the Colorado River. The long-running case claims the U.S. government…
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President Joe Biden has nominated Tracy Stone-Manning of Missoula, Montana, to direct the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management. She will…
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The president of the Navajo Nation and New Mexico residents who live downwind from the site of the world’s first atomic blast are among those seeking…
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So far, Arizona has administered more than a million doses of COVID-19 vaccine. But the state still remains far from the herd immunity that could turn the…
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The Navajo Nation continues on an aggressive COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Health officials are expecting an influx of vaccine and medical personnel this…
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The Navajo Nation’s Department of Justice has settled with two mining companies to resolve claims stemming from a 2015 spill that sent wastewater…
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A long-running water rights settlement between the Navajo Nation, state of Utah and the federal government has become law. It was part of sweeping…
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded a $1 million grant to the White Mountain Apache Tribe’s Head Start Program. It comes as such…
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Federal regulators say they and the operator of an Arizona nuclear power plant have resolved apparent violations involving safe handling and storage of…