Safe place to sleep: Gallup shelter opens its doors as cold turns deadly
Alex, who gave only his first name, from Tó Hajiileehé, and three other elderly men sat at a table, laughing gingerly and speaking in low voices as they played a game of cards.
As I was catching up on the back issues of the Navajo Times, I read the December 26, 2026, article by Krista Allen regarding Marsha Carl and Monument Valley
As I was catching up on the back issues of the Navajo Times, I read the December 26, 2026, article by Krista Allen regarding Marsha Carl and Monument Valley
The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Navajo Nation General Election are as follows. To see the full list, visit navajotimes.com
Flagstaff’s minimum wage is now $18.35 an hour, and employers are required to pay that full amount to all workers, including those who earn tips.
Are you ready? Members of the United States Coast Guard are. Always.
The last item of business to close out the 2025 fall sports season is the release of the Times’ All-Stars for football, volleyball, and soccer.
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At just seven years old, Kacee Yazzie has become a familiar name at song and dance events across the Navajo Nation. With turquoise gleaming and his steps locked to the drum, the second grader from Tó Łigaaí, New Mexico, looks at ease each time he enters the arena.
Construction is underway on staff housing for the Echo Cliffs Health Center, with a groundbreaking on Aug. 27 along Coppermine Road just south of the clinic site.
Edison Eskeets, a 66-year-old runner from Springstead, New Mexico, has spent decades preparing for a journey that mirrors one of the most painful chapters in Diné history. Through distance running, ceremony and storytelling, Eskeets retraced the 330-mile route of the Long Walk to honor those who endured the forced march and those who never returned home.
Eight students at Ganado High School passed a professional welding certification test in December, earning credentials that typically take six months to years of training to achieve.
For a moment, the gray sky above Dinétah opened, and sunlight spilled through, casting the scene in soft gold. Director Travis Holt Hamilton stood behind the monitor, watching as the lead actor, “Secody,” a 70-year-old veteran learning to forgive his father, knelt in prayer. The wind lifted the trees, the light intensified and then it was gone.
Best Friends Animal Society and Kayenta Township have partnered to expand veterinary services in the community through a one-year animal welfare pilot program.