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New Mexico bill would add Native American designation to state IDs on request

A New Mexico bill working its way through the Legislature this session would allow Native American residents to add a distinguishing mark to their state issued driver’s licenses and identification cards, a change supporters say has taken on new urgency as federal immigration enforcement increases and tribal members report being questioned or detained.

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Opinion | Bureaucracy slows tribal development, raises risk

Michael Zepeda, a candidate for Arizona state treasurer running under the Arizona Independent Party, issued the following statement in response to the Navajo Times Instagram post published Feb. 10, 2026, referencing the Feb. 5, 2026, story “Watchman tells Congress tribal economic programs need fixes.” More information about his campaign is available at mz4az.com.

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The Yei’ Bi Cheii Who Loved Pizza

Cheryl Todicheeney is a grandmother and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Teesto, Arizona. An avid reader and aspiring writer, she submitted this children’s story to encourage conversation about addiction and its many forms. Todicheeney is seeking an illustrator to develop the story into a book.

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