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Council vows to defend voting rights after Supreme Court ruling

Speaker Crystalyne Curley said the Navajo Nation will continue defending the voting rights of all Diné citizens after the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a Louisiana congressional map and narrowed a civil rights protection tribes have used for decades to challenge the dilution of Native voting power.

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Letters | 20 years late

On behalf of grazing permit holders, I question why BIA Navajo Region is using incomplete draft Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) grazing permit system. BIA’s mission statement says, “BIA is committed to provide high quality services to our customers in a timely and professional matter.”

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Shiyazh Pete’s path to the NFL rooted in family, sacrifice and belief

For many prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, the spotlight extended far beyond the players. It found their parents. From emotional embraces to quiet living room moments, the draft became a reminder that every name called – or not called – carries a story built on years of sacrifice, support and belief.

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Window Rock Weather

A Few Clouds

46.9 F (8.3 C)
Dewpoint: 15.1 F (-9.4 C)
Humidity: 28%
Wind: East at 6.9 MPH (6 KT)
Pressure: 29.99

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Health

Funding delays cloud diabetes program support

Vice President Richelle Montoya and Radeanna Comb, the program manager for the Navajo Special Diabetes, raised concerns this week about delays in diabetes funding that continue to affect services in tribal communities, even after Congress set the Special Diabetes Program for Indians at $200 million for fiscal 2026.

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