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Former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is heading back to school – this time as an instructor. Nez will teach two ...
President Buu Nygren abruptly left the Council Chamber on Monday during his State of the Nation address, walking out just as ...
A new crown entered Diné pageantry on July 19, marking the debut of the Miss Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise pageant.
With 19 teams signed up, the Eastern Navajo Fair Golf Tournament was deemed a success as players vied for various prizes.
Though the Oak Ridge Fire is contained, St. Michaels now faces a new and urgent threat: severe post-fire flooding, unstable ...
The Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency is pursuing an ambitious strategy to clean up the toxic legacy of uranium ...
President Buu Nygren on Monday outlined key wins and urgent challenges in a direct address to the 25th Navajo Nation Council.
Navajo Times | Quentin Jodie Newcomb’s Glacius Chee took some snaps during a 7-on-7 tournament hosted by Window Rock on June ...
Taneesha previously competed in the 72nd Miss Navajo Nation pageant and is returning with renewed determination. “I know it’s ...
From crumbling hospitals to suicide prevention training, the Navajo Area Indian Health Service is juggling urgent health ...
In high school, my mascot was the ‘Redskins’ and I had to watch my classmates make posters saying we are going to ‘skin’ our sports opponents. The other teams would make posters that said they are goi ...
On July 16, 1945, 80 years ago, the federal government detonated the first atomic bomb in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico. That test, known as the Trinity Test, changed the world – and it changed our ...
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