
Nygren touts fire response, economic gains, warns of budget and housing hurdles
President Buu Nygren on Monday outlined key wins and urgent challenges in a direct address to the 25th Navajo Nation Council.
Four young Diné women have stepped forward to compete for the Miss Navajo Nation crown.
After 58 years, this historical photo has surface. This is the Shiprock Chiefs 1967 Connie Mack first-ever reservation team that played in the off-reservation Farmington Connie Mack League 16-18 years old. They played from 1963-1969.
The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Navajo Nation General Election are as follows. To see the full list, visit navajotimes.com
A new chapter in local business development opened in Shiprock with the soft launch of a full-service Ace Hardware store owned and run by a Navajo family enterprise with deep roots in the region.
Back in 1982, as Peter MacDonald was running for a fourth term as tribal chairman, he agreed to sit down with me and discuss some political issues. I think he must have been in a good mood since he didn’t put any restrictions on the questions, something he had been doing for the previous couple of years, probably at the suggestion of his wife, Wanda, who often said she didn’t like some of the articles I wrote about him.
With 19 teams signed up, the Eastern Navajo Fair Golf Tournament was deemed a success as players vied for various prizes.
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Miss Navajo Ranisha Begay, in collaboration with the Navajo Nation Library, recently orchestrated an “All Royalty Reading” event, underscoring the significance of literacy and storytelling.
From crumbling hospitals to suicide prevention training, the Navajo Area Indian Health Service is juggling urgent health needs, outdated infrastructure, and ambitious efforts to strengthen its medical workforce across the Nation.
A new crown entered Diné pageantry on July 19, marking the debut of the Miss Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise pageant.
Former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is heading back to school – this time as an instructor.
The echoes of the resilient Diné past will soon resonate through the Navajo Nation Museum.
For many families living off the grid, flipping a light switch or storing food in a refrigerator isn’t a given – it’s a life-changing luxury. Thanks to the VAP Solar Initiative, a partnership between AES Energy Company and Fort Lewis College, more families are experiencing that transformation firsthand.