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The Navajo Nation Department of Justice has submitted comments to federal regulators opposing a controversial hydro-storage project slated for the reservation.
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A Navajo state senator is hoping for final approval of her bill to tighten regulations for rehab facilities amid widespread fraud that has bilked millions in Arizona Medicaid dollars and scammed Native Americans seeking help for addictions.
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Navajo Nation leaders will meet with federal officials Friday to discuss the cleanup of the Lukachukai Mountain Mining District in northeast Arizona, which was recently named a Superfund site.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signed a $24 million grant to expand production of high-tech manufactured homes at the former site of the Navajo Generating Station near Page.
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Advocates have worked for years to bring awareness to the lingering effects of radiation exposure on the Navajo Nation, where millions of tons of uranium ore were extracted over decades to support nuclear activities.
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Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego will have as guests at Thursday's State of the Union Address two brothers from the Navajo Nation with whom he served in the Marine Corps in Iraq in 2005.
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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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The Environmental Protection Agency had added a remote area on the Navajo Nation in northwestern Arizona to its Superfund National Priorities List.
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Climate change, cost and competition for water drive settlement over tribal rights to Colorado RiverThe Navajo Nation is closing in on a settlement that will put it on a path to piping water to the tens of thousands of tribal members in Arizona who still live without it.
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The deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy met Wednesday in Flagstaff with Navajo and Hopi leaders to discuss an unprecedented federal investment in solar energy for tribal homes.