PHOENIX – Carletta Tilousi recalls her childhood when whispers of potential uranium mining became a reality for the Havasupai people in Supai, located within the picturesque...
In the wake of uranium ore being transported across the Navajo Nation with minimal notice in July, tribal leaders swiftly sought solutions to safeguard their people...
A group of Navajo speakers convened in Flagstaff to tackle the complex task of translating Arizona’s ballot propositions. Engaged and focused, they spent hours deliberating on...
WASHINGTON – Survivors of nuclear testing and uranium mining are intensifying their efforts to urge Congress to reauthorize a critical compensation program that lapsed in June....
WASHINGTON — During a tense congressional hearing this week, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack issued a formal apology to tribal communities for significant delays in...
Before her fifth birthday, Rainy endured significant trauma, witnessing violence at home as an infant. After child welfare authorities intervened, her parents were incarcerated, leading to...
In a significant victory for conservation, Arizona’s state fish, the Apache trout, has been removed from the Endangered Species list, marking it as the first sport...