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Navajo vote could factor into tight Arizona race

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – On the airwaves of a popular Navajo radio station, President Barack Obama uses the Navajo greeting “Ya’at’eeh” and implores tribal members to get out and vote for Democrat...

Gubernatorial race focusing on crime

Beauprez attacks governor’s policies

Navajo presidential election in limbo

Tribe’s high court asked to hold election officials in contempt

Marines’ Afghan legacy lingers

WASHINGTON – The Marines’ handover of Camp Leatherneck to the Afghans is more than a signal that America’s longest war is ending. It is a reminder that the Marines’ battlefield gains were te...

Colo. a shade of light blue?

State elections may be indicator of U.S. politics

Confusion abounds in Navajo presidential election

PHOENIX – With their presidential election less than two weeks away, Navajo Nation officials are weighing how to proceed with a race that has become increasingly embroiled in confusion amid ...

Excitement mounts among Colorado GOP

Republicans look to break long losing streak

Election laws have campaigns scrambling

Candidates kept on their toes

Border Patrol agent kills suspect

TUCSON, Ariz. – A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed an armed suspect Friday about 10 miles south of downtown Tucson, authorities said. The shooting occurred as two agents c...

Incident renews terror-recruiting fears

School official says girls targeted by online predator

Navajo election postponed

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The top court on the largest Native American reservation ordered tribal election officials Thursday to postpone the Navajo Nation’s presidential election and immediately r...

Tribe’s highest court orders candidate off ballot

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A candidate for tribal president on the nation’s largest Indian reservation lost another round in a language fluency dispute Wednesday, all but ending his bid for office....