Valinda Shirley Appointed as Executive Director Navajo Nation Environmental Protections Agency WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan
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- Town Hall Event in Page for Those Affected by Power Plant ClosureThe Arizona Corporation Commission has announced that they will be hosting 3 in-person Town Hall [...]
- Cave Creek man Arrested for Aggravated Assault on Law EnforcementOn May 14th at approximately midnight, A Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputy out of the Williams-Grand [...]
- Bullfrog North Ramp on Lake Powell now Operable for Small Vessels NPS File Photo of Bullfrog North Ramp BULLFROG, Utah – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area [...]
- NPS Looks at Options to Improve Roads into Zion National Park Zion National Park. NPS The National Park Service has announced that they will be holding [...]
- May 23 – 27 Declared Arizona Heat Awareness WeekA proclamation signed by Governor Doug Ducey has declared that May 23rd through May 27th [...]
- Navajo Prep Celebrates 30 YearsBy John Christian Hopkins Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez was on hand to help honor the [...]
- Feature: Lake Powell Fishing Report for May 13, 2022By Wayne Gustaveson of WaynesWords.net May 13, 2022 Water Temperature 60-65 F Lake Elevation 3523 Lake Powell has been [...]
- GCNRA Low Water Update: May 13, 2022 Bullfrog North Ramp Will Become Operable at Elevation 3525 Feet: Lake Powell’s water level is [...]
- Navajo Artisan and Business Relief Grant to Begin Accepting ApplicationsST. MICHAELS, ARIZONA – The Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development is set to re-launch [...]
- Nez, Lizer Honor Navajo PoliceBy John Christian Hopkins In a May 11 proclamation Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice [...]


Energy Ventures Analysis, of Arlington, Virginia, has prepared an impact report for the Arizona Corporation Commission on the closing of Navajo

Mark Richardson FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The Environmental Protection Agency has ordered two coal-fired power plants in central Utah to bring

Water sent to farmers on the Navajo Nation in the aftermath of the Gold King Mine spill in Colorado met

The Navajo Nation has hired the law firm of Hueston Hennigan LLP to represent them in preparation for a legal

On Friday, federal officials announced that the concentration of metals in the portion of the San Juan River located in

According to multiple documents released by the EPA, its managers were aware of the possibility of a blowout at the

The EPA announced yesterday the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) will lead an independent assessment of the factors that

Clean up efforts continue after the oil spill on public land in mid-May near Green River, Utah, led to more
Public Notice and Notice of Public Hearing: PROPOSED RENEWAL OF PART 71 PERMIT NAVAJO GENERATING STATION
The Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency (NNEPA) is accepting written comments on the Part 71 draft permit for the Navajo