Native American

Arizona sees boost in revenue from tribal casinos

Sep 15, 2021 The tribal gaming compact helped increase the numbers.

Tohono O'odham Nation rolling out vaccine incentive program

Sep 14, 2021 The nation is offering qualified tribal members $400 if they can prove they're fully vaccinated by mid-November.

Judge strikes down Trump-era water regulation that limited protections

Sep 1, 2021 Two local tribes were part of the effort to restore broader definitions of protected waterways in the Clean Water Act.

Tribe's lawsuit challenges Arizona law on gambling expansion

Aug 29, 2021 Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe is asking court to stop sportsbook licenses and sports betting.

One year anniversary of Tohono O'odham officer's death

Aug 27, 2021 Tohono O'odham Officer Bryan Brown died Aug. 27, 2020, in the line of duty near the Desert Diamond Why Casino.

Navajo Nation requiring workers to get a full dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

Aug 23, 2021 The mandate says employees from a variety of departements be fully vaccinated by late September.

Legal settlement is a win for Pascua Yaqui voting rights.

Aug 18, 2021 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Understanding Lewy Body Dementia; and remembering NPR broadcaster Neal Conan through his love of comic books.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe to receive early voting site till 2024

Aug 13, 2021 The tribe and Pima County Recorder's Office announced a settlement to the 2020 lawsuit seeking to reinstate an early voting site in the reservation.

Tohono O'odham Nation in high level of COVID -19 transmission

Aug 10, 2021 Tohono O'odham Nation Health Care recently reported almost 50% of the tribe's eligible residents were fully vaccinated.

Navajo doctor named Indian Health Service's chief medical officer

Jul 30, 2021 For the last several years, Dr. Loretta Christensen been one of IHS' leaders in the Navajo Nation.

Newly introduced bill aims to increase access to clean water in tribal lands

Jul 27, 2021 If passed, the bill could provide billions across a variety of federal programs to improve water infrastructure and operation.

Arizona reports 1,441 more COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Jul 26, 2021 8th day in a row of more than 1,000 cases

White Mountain Apache Tribe to reinstate 10 p.m. curfew

Jul 22, 2021 After 12 new cases in 24 hours, the tribe will move to Phase 3 restrictions. It also canceled its upcoming fair and rodeo.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe to launch vaccination incentive program

Jul 19, 2021 The tribe is offering $100 to members living in Arizona who are fully-vaccinated.

U.S. Education Secretary visits Tohono O'odham Community College

Jul 16, 2021 Secretary Cardona pitched President Biden's 'Build Back Better' agenda and listened to the needs of the community.

White Mountain Apache Tribe announces first Delta variant cases

Jul 8, 2021 The small tribe has been hit hard throughout the pandemic with over 4,000 cases since April 2020.

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