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Commemoration March marks 50 years since Farmington massacre

Quiet racism, white privilege still persist, organizers said

FLC’s Center of Southwest Studies to screen ‘Star Wars’ in Navajo

Presentation, showing will be held Sept. 26 at college

Author of ‘Broken Circle’ talks about career, writing and the 1974 protest

Rodney Barker reflects on arrest experience, research for book

Advance screening of ‘Rez Ball’ to take place at Allen Theatres

Basketball-themed film will play at select theaters across America on Friday

Chokecherry Massacre, protests shocked Farmington 50 years ago

Activists, locals plan a march Sept. 21

Navajo Nation president denies alleged sexual misconduct

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren addressed the allegations that Vice President Richelle Montoya said he sexually harassed her last year

PHOTOS: Durango 9-R’s Title VI Native American Education program celebrates Class of 2024

Graduates represent seven tribes, including Southern Ute, Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo Diné, on Saturday

Why did it take so long for the Navajo Nation to secure a Superfund designation?

Waste from 40 years of uranium mining has contaminated watersheds across the reservation

First Superfund site on Navajo Nation to address uranium mining pollution

Residents in Arizona community have suffered impacts of radiation exposure for decades

Durango High School teacher breathes new life into Indigenous language

Elfreida Begay translates words that are relevant to most teens, sparking interest among students

Ute tribes fear effects of U.S. Supreme Court ruling in water rights case

Leaders say outcome weakens U.S. government obligation to keep promises made in treaties

Chieftains hoping to continue forward progress

Coming off 4-6 campaign last year, Shiprock football still in rebuilding mode