PHOENIX - A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the latest efforts by the state to block the Tohono O'odham from building a casino on the edge of Glendale. U.S. District Judge David Campbell threw out ...
PHOENIX — Attorneys and officials of the Tohono O’odham Nation are throwing cold water on the deal proposed by Gov. Doug Ducey over the future of a Glendale casino, suggesting the tribe will take its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tohono O’odham Nation Chairman Verlon Jose and U.S. Bureau of Land Management Tucson Field Manager Colleen Dingman gather at the ...
A U.S. District Court judge has scheduled a hearing on April 9 in an ongoing legal battle to block the Tohono O’odham Nation from building a casino in the West Valley. Despite several back-to-back ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A federal appeals court has sided with the Tohono O’odham Nation, San Carlos Apache Tribe, and other partners in their legal battle against the SunZia powerline. The court ...
Before Mexico, before the United States, before the Tohono O’odham were a federally recognized tribe, and long before the era of modern border security, the Tohono O’odham — desert people, they call ...
WASHINGTON — The House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a bill to block a proposed Tohono O’odham casino in Glendale, after an emotional debate Monday in which each side accused the other of setting a ...
Rep. Andy Biggs took aim at one of Arizona’s border tribes in legislation introduced Tuesday, proposing that all members of Congress are ensured “lawful access” to reservation land after the Tohono ...
GLENDALE — Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation and this West Valley city broke ground Thursday on a $400 million casino resort that has been the subject of lawsuits and legislation to block it. While ...
A federal appeals court has sided with Native American tribes in their fight against the federal government over a SunZia energy transmission line to carry wind-generated electricity from New Mexico ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bureau of Indian Affairs placed over 1,100 employees on furlough on the first day of the federal government shutdown, drawing ...