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“A Question of Power” highlights the successful campaign by Sarah Jane White, Lucy Willie and Molly Hogue, three Diné women that helped stop a coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation. The exhibit features 40 black and white photographs by Carlan Tapp including video and audio interviews. He documented residents on the Navajo Nation between 2004-2011 alongside the Diné women.
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A new exhibit called “A Question of Power” will be at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe tells the story of three Diné women who helped defeat a controversial power plant on the Navajo Nation.
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KUNM Call In Show 3/30 8a: President Trump signed an executive order this week rolling back environmental regulations. It ends a moratorium on coal mine…
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The Obama Administration released details this week onthe Clean Power Planwhich calls for power plants across the country to reduce carbon dioxide…
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If you are a member of the Navajo Nation with respiratory problems and you live near the Four Corners Power Plant, you may have more access to health care…
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KUNM Call In Show Thu. 5/28 8a: We all need electricity. But what's a fair price for the energy that powers our homes and businesses? We want to hear what…
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On Wednesday, a Public Regulation Commission hearing examiner recommended against part of PNM’s energy replacement plan for 132 megawatts of…
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New Mexico's Public Regulation Commission heard testimony for the 10th day on Friday about how the state’s largest utility wants to move forward. Two of…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking comment on a proposed permit for a northwestern New Mexico power plant.The operator of the Four…