Sen. Mark Kelly wants Congress to approve $5 billion in funding to implement a landmark water rights deal for three Native American tribes.
In all, 61 federally recognized tribes from more than a dozen states got grants through the Tribal Transportation Program Safety Fund under the Federal Highway Administration.
PHOENIX — Five tribal nations in Arizona have been awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Interior to help their communities prepare for the threats their land will face because of climate change ...
The government for the San Carlos Apache tribe have approved a nightly curfew for one community that will last until the end ...
FORT McDOWELL RESERVATION — Eddie Smith heads the first tribal fire department in Arizona that's part of a system that can provide extra equipment and personnel at the push of a button. That agreement ...
Representatives from the Navajo, Hopi and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes spoke in front of a Senate Committee to support the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement.
Group homes for troubled teens can serve a purpose, but in the wake of Emily Pike's disappearance and death, many advocates say the system needs reforms. Some Arizona tribes are finding new challenges ...
On a warm summer day in June, Johnny Lehi stands a few steps off U.S. Route 89 under the harsh, northern Arizona sun. He stares at a windswept expanse of red rocks, cliffs and clay that he hopes he'll ...
PHOENIX — Several Native American tribes in Arizona are close to legalizing recreational marijuana, according to a legal expert. “They are moving cautiously,” Arizona professor Robert Williams said.
A tribe in Arizona instituted a temporary curfew for members under 18 on Tuesday because of a recent increase in violent crime within the community. Stephen Roe Lewis, governor of the Gila River ...
GUADALUPE, Arizona — Arizona Indigenous tribes are offering support to the San Carlos Apache Reservation after one of their young members was violently killed. On Sunday, members of the Pascua Yaqui ...
PHOENIX - If the amount of money people are willing to drop into slot machines is any indication, the Arizona economy is showing some slight signs of life. New figures from the Arizona Department of ...