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Editor’s note • This is Part 1 of a three-part series from The Salt Lake Tribune, Report for America and the Solutions Journalism Network covering water access on the Navajo Nation in Utah.
The lightning-ignited fire, first observed on June 13, grew during a wind event over the weekend and now has 121 firefighters ...
The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock has scorched over 6,000 acres in just a few days, prompting evacuations in nearby Navajo ...
(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez (right) talks with Utah Navajo Health System employee Pete Sands at a food distribution event in Aneth on Thursday, May ...
At the confluence on the Navajo Nation, the San Juan River’s rate increase to 8,230 cfs, ... Navajo Lake was “surprisingly busy” over the Memorial Day weekend.
hey, good morning. 756. i’m todd kurtz. happening now, evacuation orders are in place in parts of the navajo nation because of flooding. tribal leaders say a couple of lakes are now overflowing ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Navajo Nation has been hit hard by COVID-19, lack of water, electricity, and basic healthcare a constant worry made worse by the pandemic.
SALT LAKE CITY — A new 72-megawatt solar farm on Navajo Nation land in southeastern Utah — big enough to power 36,000 homes — now has long-term federal financing to cover the cost of the ...
In April, they went to work bringing electricity to families on the largest Native American reservation in the country: ...