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Majority of Navajo Nation Chapters approve optional virtual attendance at chapter meetings

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Effective June 25, the majority of Navajo Nation Chapters have acted to amend Title 26 of the Navajo Nation Code to allow for a virtual attendance option at chapter meetings.

“Chapters now have the right to choose whether they will allow virtual attendance or not," Speaker Crystalyne Curley said...

SCOTUS comes to a decision on Moyle v. United States

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WASHINGTON D.C. — The latest Supreme Court decision once again calls abortion into question. This time, Moyle v. United States asks if Idaho hospitals can legally provide emergency care to patients who need it — including abortions if that is the appropriate medical treatment. Specifically, whether Idaho’s near-total ban on abortions prevents doctors from providing medically necessary abortions.

For the second time in two years, a major Supreme Court abortion decision leaked before the justices officially released it. This time, however,  it may have only been because of a clerical error by someone who manages the Court’s website.

Two years ago, an early draft of Justice...

Scheduled water outage for June 26

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A scheduled water outage that will affect parts of McKee Drive will take place on June 26 from 9 am to 5 pm.

The outage will affect City of Gallup residents in the following area:

  • 600 block of McKee Drive
The city's water department will be repairing a water line break in the area and will need to shut off the water in order to do their work safely.
Surrounding areas may experience low water pressure.
For any questions, call Utility Dispatch at (505) 863-1200 or the after-hours dispatch 833-863-1212.

FBI seeks information about Ruidoso fires

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The FBI is assisting New Mexico's local, state, federal and tribal partners in the ongoing investigation of the fires near Ruidoso, New Mexico. The South Fork Fire and Salt Fire were discovered on June 17. The FBI is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the cause of these fires.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for starting the fires.

Anyone who may have any information pertaining to the cause of the fires can call 1-800-CALL-FBI or go online at tips.fbi.gov. They can also text "BIAMMU" to 847411 then "MESCALERO FIRE + the tip" or just BIAMMU to 847411 and the tip.



Resources avaliable for those impacted by South Fork, Salt fires

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SANTA FE — State, federal, local and county agencies are working together to provide resources to those impacted by the South Fork and Salt fires.

A state Disaster Recovery Center is now open at the Roswell Convention Center and will remain open seven days a week from 8 am to 6 pm. Residents can get connected to Disaster Case Management and receive help coordinating both short-term and long-term resources.

In addition to Disaster Case Management resources, the following state agencies will be at the center to provide help with the following:

 Applications for Snap benefitsUnemployment WICInsurance claims or checking on policies Additional living expense payments Help getting...
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