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A 50-year-old agreement regarding the co-management of Lake Powell set to expire today has been extended by one year. Members of the Navajo Nation say it has limited their economic opportunity and undermines their sovereignty.
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Updated 4:35 MDT 8/20/2020The Utah Legislature has granted $3.9 million to extend the internet into the homes of public school students on the Navajo…
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Mineral and Hell Roaring Canyons are home to one of the oldest bighorn sheep herds in the United States. Golden eagles and spotted owls also make their…
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The San Juan County attorney’s office is sounding the alarm on what it calls “a developing rape culture” in the county’s public schools. San Juan County…
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The Gold King Mine spill released about three million gallons of toxic water into the San Juan River in 2015. Utah settled a lawsuit with the federal…
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The Four Corners Care Center in Blanding struggled to contain a COVID-19 outbreak last month after a staff member there contracted the virus.“When they…
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The Navajo Nation has reported fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 each day for over a month, a sign that the pandemic may be letting up there. But life…
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Over a quarter of Grand County workers lost their jobs this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to unemployment claims filed in April.…
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In Utah, 66% of households have completed the 2020 Census. But that number drops to 9.5% on the Navajo Nation, where most homes don’t have street…
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President Donald Trump rolled back much of the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, Thursday, saying it will expedite job-creating projects. The…
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School will likely look very different in the northern and southern regions of San Juan County this fall, given a stark split in parental preferences. The…
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A coronavirus outbreak at a Blanding nursing home raised questions about the facility's mask policy.