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Another 19 projects that FEMA has already obligated to fund are now under review, so those are currently in limbo. Included in those are a grant for $262,000 for a downtown core area flood study and ...
Award-winning journalist Brian Bull has joined Buffalo’s Fire as a senior reporter. A member of the Nez Perce tribe, he ...
Law enforcement raises objections over language and scope of the legislation while relatives of Renzo Bullhead urge its ...
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For decades, U.S. tribes have struggled to access critical health data needed to protect their communities. Despite being sovereign nations, they often face roadblocks when requesting health ...
The Koi Nation of Northern California is asking a federal court to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the Interior Department’s decision to take 70 acres into trust for its proposed casino and hotel ...
A D.C. federal judge dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit seeking to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline, ruling the case was filed too soon and lacked a clear request for relief. While ...
As some colleges cancel Indigenous graduation ceremonies, Native scholarship organizations are ensuring students’ cultures remain celebrated. Native Forward Scholars Fund, alongside the American ...
As the Supreme Court reviews the constitutionality of the FCC’s telecom subsidy program, House Republicans signal readiness for legislative action. If justices rule against the current funding ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is demanding an investigation into Arizona’s state-licensed group homes after the death of 14-year-old Emily Pike. Pike, who ran away from the Sacred Journey group home in ...
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