Shiprock man sentenced for assault on law enforcement officer

Suspect fled in vehicle after hitting official

Man charged with drive-by shooting on Navajo Nation

Officials say a child was in house during incident

Navajo hospital vaccinates 2,400 people in one day

‘That was a big, crazy day’

Gov. Lujan Grisham: No contact sports permitted in New Mexico in fall 2020

NMAA plans to hold football, soccer seasons in spring 2021

Indian Health Services announces more funding for Navajo Nation

Nation has tested 14.6% of its population, official from D.C. says

One year later: Oil and gas worker’s death remains a mystery

Investigators find no ignition source in deadly explosion

Land of Enchantment to provide the Capitol Christmas tree

Blue spruce will visit Shiprock and Bloomfield this week

Shiprock man sentenced to 30 years for Towaoc sex assault

Denezpi found guilty after March jury trial in Durango federal court

Toxic plants suspected of killing cows in region

SHIPROCK, N.M. – Ranchers in northwestern New Mexico suspect toxic plants, used in Navajo and Hopi religious ceremonies, are responsible for the recent deaths of more than a dozen cows. ...

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 Code Talker’s life told in film

‘Naz Bah Ei Bijei’ is about the heart of warrior Sam Sandoval

Feds seek to dismiss New Mexico’s claims over Gold King Mine spill

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Attorneys with the U.S. Justice Department are asking a federal judge to dismiss claims by New Mexico and the Navajo Nation that stem from the 2015 Gold King Mine waste ...