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New Mexico to address lingering concerns of Gold King Mine spill

Feedback session planned this week with Navajo farmers

Navajo metal bands featured in Durango Independent Film Festival’s Native Cinema Program

The 15th annual Durango Film Festival, “Focus on Film,” is about to take over Durango, with more than 110 films telling more than 110 different stories starting Wednesday. One of ...

New grant available to Native American filmmakers in New Mexico

$100,000 allocated each year to the program

Historic graduation at Navajo Technical University

Two students become first licensed veterinary technicians to graduate

‘Baby Shark’ creators release Navajo version of viral video

ALBUQUERQUE – Creators of the popular video “Baby Shark,” whose “doo doo doo” song was played at the World Series in October and has been a viral hit with toddlers around the world, have rel...

Sports editor apologizes for tweeting ‘scalps’ after game

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A sports editor for a New Mexico newspaper apologized this week after using “scalps” in a tweet to describe a high school basketball team defeating a team with Native Am...

Church’s Native Hope Solar brings light and heat to Navajo families

Durango’s First United Methodist group’s efforts grow among isolated residents

‘Baby Shark’ Navajo auditions help to close generation gap

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — Seven-year-old Drew Wilson, of Rock Point, Arizona, was clearly nervous as she stood in front of several video cameras and photographers Sunday. Wilson w...

Man pleads guilty in death of Navajo Nation police officer

ALBUQUERQUE – The man accused of gunning down a tribal police officer in a remote corner of the nation’s largest American Indian reservation has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. ...

Ex-Navajo housing CEO: Nude photos part of revenge plot

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A former Navajo Housing Authority CEO says he deleted nude photos of him and his wife on a company cellphone, but his predecessor restored them out of anger. ...

‘Baby Shark’ creators plan Navajo version of popular video

ALBUQUERQUE – Creators of the popular video “Baby Shark,” whose “doo doo doo” song was played at the World Series in October, are developing a version in Navajo. Pinkfong, a brand...

Navajo Nation ends energy company’s general indemnity agreement

Leaders cite financial concerns over liability