Representatives from 18 chapters across the Navajo Nation will be gathering in Cameron for a Western Agency Meeting on Saturday.
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Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye wants the federal government to step in and help keep the Navajo Generating Station operating.

Andy Tobin is a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), appointed by Governor Doug Ducey. The ACC oversees public

Cheers and jeers could be heard around northern Arizona Monday evening. The reaction to the vote to keep the Navajo

While perhaps good for electric customers and the environment, would the closing of the Navajo Generating System be callous, showing

With the future of Navajo Generating Station to be determined in a few days, it is vital for our region

On Wednesday February 8, the office of the Navajo Nation President and Vice President released the following: PRESIDENT BEGAYE’S STATEMENT

There were fifty to sixty people in attendance Wednesday night for an economics meeting at the Lechee Chapter House. It

Economic outlook meetings hosted by Coconino County District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler and the Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona begin

If the rumors of a sooner than expected Navajo Generating Station closure are true, that will leave northern Arizona and