Some of you know that I am a Republican, but I voted blue during the General Election to help make history by having a woman as president of the United States. It didn’t work out. Of course, there are ...
Regulators at the North Dakota Public Service Commission have issued what they say is one of the agency's largest-ever fines after a wind developer disturbed historic sites identified by members ...
In a lawsuit settlement with tribal leaders, CSULB agreed to create a conservation easement for sacred land. Tribal leaders have concerns about the process.
The tribe and the Northwest Seaport Alliance signed an agreement solidifying the tribe's plans to build a new pier on the Blair Waterway at the Port of Tacoma.
The U.S. Forest Service is currently amending the Northwest Forest Plan, the regional ecosystem management plan for 24 ...
News reports say Trump has or will axe two Biden-created California monuments, but a fact sheet has been taken down and no ...
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Greeley Tribune on MSNLetters to the Editor: Inflation Raduction Act and Trump; school food programsFight back against Trump firings, freezings and cutbacks Maintain democracy. Ask every senator or Congress person who professes to support lower prices to prove it by compelling release of ...
Bryan Newland , who served as assistant secretary for Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior from 2021 to January 2025, has joined Washington, D.C.-based law firm Powers Pyles Sutter & ...
Mesa Community College students were disappointed that a presidential order to dismantle DEI programs ended Native ...
Native officials say the cuts could hit a vast array of core public services in tribal communities — although the federal government is legally required to provide them. “These are real jobs ...
More than 60 tribal leaders and organizations from across Indian Country testified over three days to a U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations subcommittee on the federal funding needs of ...
This week’s cover story is on the powerful truths in Washington tribal stories. IT’S A STORY that begins with two men in two villages on either side of a bend in the Duwamish River ...
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