In June 2002, nearly half a million acres burned in the Arizona high country. At the time, the Rodeo-Chediski Fire was the largest wildfire in the state’s history. There was too much fuel in the... Read Original Story
Ariel Kinzinger had a headache. Clark Brinkman coughed and wheezed. LaNesha Collins, feeling physically fine, was frustrated by another day mostly trapped inside looking out at a sepia sun, in... Read Original Story
Askwali, uma yep nat itamuy imuy öqala awk ita qaatsi puhulalwa ovi sinom yep hakam lolmat qatsit yeesiwni.
Prayer to the Earth: Thank you for existing and giving us your strength and energy to... Read Original Story
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The public soon will have a chance to weigh in on a request for an easement that would pave the way for development in a tiny town outside the Grand Canyon’s South Rim.... Read Original Story
Native tribes and environmental groups alike are worried that a Utah uranium-processing mill is becoming a dumping ground for foreign industrial polluters -- and that regulators are doing nothing to... Read Original Story
According to Kaibab National Forest Supervisor Heather Provencio, the Town of Tusayan and the Italian developer Stilo have met the minimum requirements for the application to be considered. In a... Read Original Story
Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) will introduce legislation Tuesday to make the federal government address the “intergenerational trauma” it has caused for Native... Read Original Story
The U.S. Supreme Court launches its new term with a light environmental docket and a heavy air of uncertainty, with a nomination battle raging and a global pandemic continuing to disrupt the... Read Original Story