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David Dunston, 38, of Tsaile, Ariz., escaped serious injury Monday morning when his westbound SUV, left, was hit almost head-on by a Navajo Transit Authority bus that slid into his lane on an icy curve of Navajo Route 7 near Del Muerto, Ariz., about 8 a.m. Dunston remained at the scene and said he felt "OK, for the most part." Passengers on the bus were transported to the Chinle Comprehensive Health Facility where they were being examined as of this writing.

$1 million in aid headed to chapters

Emergency weather money will be divided among all 110 chapters, although only about two dozen chapters claim a need for relief from winter storms. More »

By Jason Begay | Navajo Times

iconState police: No charges in lawmakers' tiff

A police investigation has concluded that a New Mexico lawmaker did not "slug" another one during a contentions conversation in December 2009.

iconCouncil limits court use of Fundamental Law

Diné Fundamental Law, the traditional cultural values cited as guiding principles in the Navajo Nation Code, can only be used in peacemaker court proceedings, according to a bill passed by the tribal council during its winter session.

iconSome Hopis discouraged with new leaders

Anonymous letter accuses new Hopi leadership of failing to do their jobs, as promised.

iconHigh court to hurry up vote hearing

Leupp man challenges Dec. 15 special election, saying not enough voters turned out to make it valid.

iconCouncil appeal of leave decision headed for hearing

President Joe Shirley Jr.'s forced leave is heading back into the spotlight.

iconAneth backs Navajo Nation as trustee of oil fund

Chapter votes to "vehemently oppose" letting a private corporation handle the money.

iconPolice Blotter: Family dispute leaves 1 dead

The incident took place on Jan. 31 at a home 1/2 mile west of the Conoco Station in Ganado.

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iconFireworks muted as Shirley faces council delegates

The first public exchange between President Shirley and the Navajo Nation Council was uneventful -- until one delegate asked for his resignation.

iconDiné College prez placed on paid leave

For the second time in two years, the Diné College Board of Regents has put Ferlin Clark on administrative leave.

iconSpecial prosecutor named

D.C. lawyer will investigate the tribe's contracts and payments from the Navajo Nation Council's discretionary fund to family members of legislative branch employees.

iconStranded by heavy snow storms, residents get help

Arizona, Apache County and Navajo Nation emergency personnel met at the Chinle Chapter House Monday to set up an incident command post to deal with the aftermath of last weekend's snowstorm.

iconVets complain over new financial aid process

Agency accused of throwing obstacles in the way of veterans.

iconDiné College board mulls status of prez

Controversial president has support of many students, but opposed by many others.

iconBudget cut endangers Ft. Lewis tuition waiver

A Colorado lawmaker disputes published reports that a bill would end the tuition waiver for Native American students attending Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo., a waiver that has been a treaty right for nearly 100 years.

iconHearing hits housing hot button

The Christmastime eviction of 10 Navajo families from their housing has focused public attention on the Navajo Nation's housing crisis.

iconShirley asks for election complaint to be thrown out

Navajo Nation president argues in a motion that the challenge to the Dec. 15 special election was filed improperly on a number of different levels.

iconCoal harder to come by this winter

Waits up to four hours, and sometimes being turned away by guards, are common this winter.