The Navajo Nation Council has voted to form a limited liability company to buy the tribe’s first coal mine, taking the controversial idea one step further...
The Navajo Nation Council has approved a controversial renewal to the tribe’s lease with the Navajo Generating Station – but with 15 amendments that could break the deal...
The Navajo Nation Council has tabled a decision on a lease renewal with the Navajo Generating Station, the controversial, coal-fired power plant on tribal land near Page, Arizona...
The Navajo Nation Council has made a move to fire the tribe’s attorney general, alleging he’s been unresponsive to the council’s directives and hasn’t worked well on behalf of the ...
The Navajo Nation Council continues to debate the future of the Navajo Generating Station, with at least two upcoming discussions likely to prove controversial...
On April 3, Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly signed legislation that allows $2.3 million from the Undesignated Unreserved Fund Balance to go towards the continuation of the due d...
The lease extension for the Navajo Generating Station has hit a political snag, following a ruling in the Navajo Nation Council that they were illegally excluded from negotiations...
The Western Diné Justice Center opened its doors on February 17 as Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly referred to the center as a new era for Navajo Public Safety...
On February 14, Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly signed legislation allocating almost $700,000 to the Navajo Election Administration from the Undesignated Unreserved Fund Balance...
Being the owners of a coal mine, is something Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly thinks would be not only beneficial but a good move for the tribe...

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