New estimates say the project by the Bureau of Reclamation will cost $2.1 billion, with just $1.6 billion in federal funding allocated.
The Bureau of Reclamation notes $1.6 billion in federal funding had been appropriated in mandatory and discretionary funds for the project.
The Navajo Nation Rio San José Water Rights Settlement Act. The Technical Corrections to the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, and ...
The New Mexico House is one step closer to declaring legislative support to rekindle and expand a fund for people exposed to ...
In 1878, a decade after Navajos returned from the Long Walk and their forced imprisonment at Fort Sumner, John Lorenzo ...
Tribal law experts say warnings about racial discrimination and DEI policies don't address the issue of sovereignty.
The program has a focus on solving missing and murdered Indigenous persons cases across the country, and here in New Mexico.
Maudicel Chavez comes from a long line of activists and she's taking her message of human rights and dignity to students at her school, OCTECHS. There will be a week of activities starting March 3 and ...
In response to community concerns over possible asbestos contamination in construction debris near the Dilkon Chapter House, ...
Change Labs is a nonprofit organization based in Tuba City that offers coaching, funding and other resources to Native ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - On Feb. 27, the 25th Navajo Nation Council voted in favor of Legislation No. 0012-25, approving the ...
When dogs want to be fed or walked or wake up or go to bed at a time that is at odds with what the new clock setting shows by ...
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