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- Federal and Navajo leaders support off-site disposal for Quivira uranium mine waste
Teracita Keyanna (Diné) has lived a life touched by uranium. Growing up in the Coyote Chapter in the Eastern Navajo Nation, her family members worked in the mine sites before the mid-80s, her grandmother was a custodian in the mine owner’s office building. Approximately two football fields outside her front step, the land slopes uphill
- U.S. House speaker pitches conditions on disaster aid, upending long-standing practice
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that Congress will likely provide billions in disaster aid to help California recover from devastating wildfires, but indicated he might set a new precedent by placing conditions on that emergency funding based on policy and political differences with the Democratic-led state and the city of Los
- Trump would have been convicted on election interference charges, says special counsel
WASHINGTON — A final report from former Department of Justice prosecutor Jack Smith contends that had President-elect Donald Trump not won in November, he would have been convicted on charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The report was released just after midnight Tuesday, following a court battle to keep the
- U.S. Senate moves ahead with immigration bill expanding detention for theft, shoplifting
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate Monday voted to proceed with consideration of a bill that would impose new mandatory immigration detention requirements for immigrants charged with property crimes and give broad legal standing to state attorneys general. In an 82-10 vote, a majority of Senate Democrats, 32, and one independent, joined Republicans. Nine Democrats voted against
- ‘Arizona Promise’ takes center stage in Hobbs’ State of the State speech
In her state-of-the-state address Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs on Monday gave nods to areas of possible bipartisanship with the Republican-controlled Legislature, like border security and pay increases for law enforcement. But she also threw some barbs at the GOP majority for programs they have championed. She took aim at a lack of accountability in the
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- The PRT Newsletter for the Week of Jan. 8, 2025
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- Agenda for Patagonia Town Council’s Jan. 8, 2025 6pm Meeting
On the agenda: discussion of water and sewage rate and fee increases. The post Agenda for Patagonia Town Council’s Jan. 8, 2025 6pm Meeting appeared first on Patagonia Regional Times.
- Elgin Students Shine in Missoula Children’s Theatre’s ‘Hercules’
“It was an absolute joy to see our students shine on stage,” one teacher said. “Their hard work truly paid off.” The post Elgin Students Shine in Missoula Children’s Theatre’s ‘Hercules’ appeared first on Patagonia Regional Times.