
Reporter’s notebook: A study of two deaths — one family’s experience with assisted suicide
As expected, the medically assisted suicide bill recently passed by the New Mexico State Senate has aroused a lot of controversy.
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By Cindy Yurth | Mar 29, 2021 | Reporter's Notebook |
As expected, the medically assisted suicide bill recently passed by the New Mexico State Senate has aroused a lot of controversy.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 25, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, Education |
As the Navajo Nation Council prepared to debate legislation to rescind the law that closed Navajo Nation schools to in-person learning last summer, the Division of Diné Education Tuesday unveiled its guidelines for schools that wish to reopen once Council gives the green light.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 18, 2021 | News |
In her first press conference as secretary of the Interior Wednesday, Deb Haaland promised to repair the nation-to-nation relationship between tribes and the federal government and to enact real consultation with tribes on important issues — not just within Interior but across the federal government.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 18, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, News |
The Navajo Nation Controller’s Office will get the $1.87 million Controller Pearline Kirk said she needed to avoid layoffs.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 11, 2021 | News |
Although nearly everyone would agree trash disposal is a huge problem on the Navajo Nation, it hasn’t gotten much besides lip service from the tribal government.
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