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Seasoned politicians face off in Navajo presidential race

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – On the vast Navajo Nation, the needs are many: more police officers and better pay, housing, social services, roads and water. With the expected closure of a co...

Group walks miles to remember missing Native American women

RED VALLEY, Ariz. – A more than 100-mile walk along a Navajo Nation highway that sought to raise awareness of domestic violence and cases of missing and murdered women and girls has left org...

Navajo Nation vice president to continue presidential bid

FARMINGTON – A Navajo Nation official has determined that the tribe’s current vice president is still eligible to continue running for tribal presidency despite leaving out a 2002 misdemeano...

Federal judge dismisses Navajos’ lawsuit against Wells Fargo

ALBUQUERQUE – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that alleged Wells Fargo engaged in predatory and unlawful banking practices with members of the Navajo Nation. The tribe fil...

Tribal members settle abuse cases against Mormon church

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Four Native Americans who claimed they were sexually abused while enrolled in a now-defunct Mormon church foster program decades ago filed paperwork to dismiss their cases...

Navajo activists protest company eyeing coal-fired plant

New York-based company says a decision has not been reached

Navajo presidential hopeful forced to choose new running mate

Other candidate chose Fort Lewis College graduate as running mate

Durango Rotary club brings solar lights to Navajo Nation

Simple technology transforms lives across rugged landscape

Native American farmers plan moves to global market, greater sustainability

Cultivating cultural traditions in Arizona

Navajos choose from record number of presidential hopefuls

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Louva Dahozy sat in the front of a crowded casino ballroom listening to a record number of candidates for Navajo Nation president outline plans for economic development, s...

5th lawsuit filed against EPA over 2015 Gold King Mine waste spill

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A fifth lawsuit has been filed against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over a mine waste spill the agency inadvertently triggered in 2015, polluting rivers in ...

Navajo Nation begins negotiations with possible new coal plant owner

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Leaders from the Navajo Nation say they’ve begun negotiations with a potential new owner of a coal-fired power plant on their land. The Navajo Generating Stat...