The decision by the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs to place more local tribal land into trust status has finally been published in the U.S. Federal Register, triggering a 30-day appeal window.
Dozens of federally funded tribal programs are under review by the White House for possible cutting. Tribal leaders are urging members to stay calm and not spread misinformation.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of the Interior is facing a new lawsuit after placing a plot of land in ...
U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto , John Hoeven , Ruben Gallego , and Mike Rounds on Tuesday, February 4, reintroduced their bipartisan Bridging Agency Data Gaps & Ensuring Safety for Native ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 9:15 a.m. in Riverside County. The wildfire has been burning on federal land managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Currently, there is no data on the ...
A federal judge has temporarily paused the deadline for federal employees to accept President Trump’s resignation offer amid workforce reduction efforts, as unions and tribal leaders raise concerns ...
Secretary Burgum’s swearing-in marks the beginning of a different chapter for the Department of the Interior. He succeeds Deb ...
A citizen of the Navajo Nation is being tapped to serve as Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs though it’s not the person who was publicly lobbying for the job.