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To behold the Grand Canyon from above, visitors usually book a helicopter tour or ride a zip line. But at the west rim of the canyon, there's a third (and equally adrenaline-inducing) option: Skywalk.
The Hualapai tribe says it's frustrated after years of trying to have its voices heard in discussions about the lithium mine.
Jin approached the Hualapai Tribe in 1996 with a plan to build the Skywalk. The attraction just west of Grand Canyon National Park has about 300,000 visitors a year and is a major tourist draw for ...
A judge halted Big Sandy Lithium drilling near Hualapai lands. The tribe seeks to extend the pause due to environmental and cultural concerns.
Jin invested $30 million to build the horseshoe-shaped bridge that gives visitors a view of the Colorado River 4,000 feet below. He and the Hualapai Tribe have been locked in a contract dispute ...
The tribe also suggests that the federal government’s required consultation with Hualapai was undermined because land managers didn’t include the springs within the area that could potentially ...
The U.S. District Court has extended a freeze on exploratory drilling for a planned lithium mine near Wikieup while the Hualapai Tribe's lawsuit to halt it permanently winds its way through the ...
The tribe says in court documents that the bureau failed to adequately analyze potential impacts to sacred springs the Hualapai people call Ha'Kamwe,' which means warm spring.
The tribe says in court documents that the bureau failed to adequately analyze potential impacts to sacred springs the Hualapai people call Ha'Kamwe,' which means warm spring.
The Hualapai tribe says it's frustrated after years of trying to have its voices heard in discussions about the lithium mine.
Leaders of the Hualapai Tribe and others are scheduled to testify Tuesday in US District Court before the judge who issued a temporary restraining order last month for work at a site halfway ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked exploratory drilling for a lithium project in Arizona that tribal leaders say will harm land they've used for religious and cultural ceremonies for centuries.
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