2024: The year of broken Navajo relations
We started the year reporting that Klee Benally had passed on
In a scathing 232-page legal complaint filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, the State of Arizona and its Medicaid agency, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, stand accused of enabling and funding one of the largest Medicaid fraud scandals in recent U.S. history.
My name is Natasha Redhair and I'm one of the managers at the Farmington, NM Red Lobster location. We want to get the word out that our location is not closing due to the bankruptcy, we are out of bankruptcy and positively moving forward.
The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Navajo Nation General Election are as follows. To see the full list, visit navajotimes.com
Nicole Johnny, who is Kiyaa’áanii and born for Tsi’naajinii, is on a mission to reshape the narrative for Indigenous entrepreneurs in the world of venture capital.
The Navajo Nation will be receiving 3,900 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines on Monday and 7,800 Moderna vaccines seven days after, according to Navajo Area Indian Health Service.
The final installment of the 2024 fall prep season recognition is the selection of the player and coaches of the year in football.
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It’s fall, and wool is in the air at the Navajo Nation Museum.
Every Monday and Tuesday, Muriel Goldtooth, a 46-year-old mother of two, experiences nosebleeds as a side effect of her weekly chemotherapy treatments at Tuba City Regional Health Care’s Specialty Care Center. “That’s on my good days when my condition is somewhat normal,” she shares with a smile.
Camille Keith was a first-year Fort Lewis College student when she traveled to Nong Boat, Myanmar, in 2016 with the Village Aid Project
Some worry that with each generation, an appreciation for centuries of Navajo culture and heritage grows fainter. Recent high school graduate Halle Johnson is proving that’s not always the case.
In the vibrant atmosphere of the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Indian Market in Santa Fe, the air buzzed with creativity and cultural pride.
A Navajo romantic comedy by Shonie De La Rosa, perhaps a groundbreaking film in Navajo cinema, weaves a heartwarming tale of love, humor, and cultural pride