The Navajo Nation has finalized an agreement with Energy Fuels Inc. concerning the transportation of uranium through tribal territory. Nonetheless, concerns persist among many tribal members...
The landscape of cooperation among states and countries is vast and ever-changing. A particular focus has emerged on the dynamics within the United States and its...
Recent reports indicate that articles regarding the World War II Native American Code Talkers have been removed from military websites, leading to outrage within the Navajo...
The Havasupai Tribe has voiced strong opposition as uranium hauling resumes from the Pinyon Plain Mine. This decision has raised concerns about potential health risks and...
Joseph Brown, the founding partner of Accident Law Group in Phoenix, has become a prominent figure in addressing the rising incidents of hit-and-run accidents. With a...
Concerns over uranium mining linger for the Navajo Nation, where a troubled history of uranium extraction has left a cultural and environmental mark since the 1940s....
A billboard located along State Route 89 just outside the boundaries of the Navajo Nation reads: “Radioactive pollution kills. It’s time to clean up the mines.”...
After extensive negotiations, the Navajo Nation has reached a significant agreement with Energy Fuels Inc. to permit the transportation of uranium ore through federal and state...
The Tohono O’odham Nation has officially entered a co-stewardship agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) aimed at preserving lands of significant cultural and...
In a significant development for the Tohono O’odham Nation, a co-stewardship agreement has been established with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) concerning federal lands...