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Navajo Nation President delivers People’s State of the Nation

Environment, infrastructure, and employment take priority while education sees little mention in speech

San Juan College to host Navajo shoe game

Navajo practice teaches cooperation through song and stories

Central Consolidated Schools grapples with cultural harm after classroom incident

Insensitive item prompts cleansing ceremonies, policy review

Local growers honored for promoting New Mexico grown food

A total of 11 local growers, schools in San Juan County recognized

PBS series spotlights Shiprock and Diné culture to national audiences

Molly, a big-hearted Alaska Native girl with a sense of adventure, steps on the Shiprock reservation, bearing beaver mittens to gift a friend. But feeling the heat of northwestern New Mexico...

2,000 skateboards, 7,000 pairs of shoes donated at Navajo Nation Fair

Families lined up for free items, diapers, wipes and school supplies

Bayfield High boys soccer team runs past Kirtland Central 6-1

Wolverines (3-2) snap two-game losing streak, Broncos fall to 2-3 on season

Update: Oak Ridge Fire grows to more than 10,712 acres, is 13% contained

Navajo Nation President declares a state of emergency and enacts Stage 2 fire restrictions

Diné College closes main campus in wake of fire

Cause of fire remains unknown

Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits Navajo Nation

Kennedy speaks to federal support of Indian Country

New Mexico governor signs regalia law. What’s the reaction at home?

Legislation concludes ongoing conversation brought on by Farmington High graduation incident

Students consider the impact of Senate Bill 163

Tribal regalia brings identity to school ceremonies