
Jonathan Nez launches second bid to unseat Eli Crane in Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District
Perhaps he’ll be the first ch’izhíí’ Navajo to walk the halls of Congress as Arizona’s Congressional District 2 representative.
Change Labs, a Native-led nonprofit, will open its second ‘E-ship Hub’ today, July 18, 2025. The hub will provide workspace, internet, coaching, loans, and workshops to support new and growing local businesses.
The $44.9 million in general fund support for child care assistance, paired with $81 million in federal Child Care and Development Fund authority, is a much-needed investment in our state’s economic infrastructure.
The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Navajo Nation General Election are as follows. To see the full list, visit navajotimes.com
A new chapter in local business development opened in Shiprock with the soft launch of a full-service Ace Hardware store owned and run by a Navajo family enterprise with deep roots in the region.
Curtis Glen Frazier Jr. received a text message asking for help about 11:30 p.m. on a Saturday.
The finale of 32nd Annual Wild Thing Championship Bullriding was one to remember. Though some fans had left Red Rock Park a little too early on Saturday night, the remaining Wild Thing enthusiasts were treated to a pair of 90-plus rides.
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Miss Navajo Ranisha Begay, in collaboration with the Navajo Nation Library, recently orchestrated an “All Royalty Reading” event, underscoring the significance of literacy and storytelling.
Tółikan Chapter recently shared a heat safety advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on its social media page. The advisory urges residents with heart disease to take precautions as summer temperatures intensify across the Southwest.
For Michael Camarillo, a U.S. Navy veteran and lifelong rider, crossing the country on a motorcycle was more than a dream. It was a mission.
After decades of operating out of borrowed spaces, Northland Pioneer College’s Kayenta Center is getting a permanent home here.
The echoes of the resilient Diné past will soon resonate through the Navajo Nation Museum.
For many families living off the grid, flipping a light switch or storing food in a refrigerator isn’t a given – it’s a life-changing luxury. Thanks to the VAP Solar Initiative, a partnership between AES Energy Company and Fort Lewis College, more families are experiencing that transformation firsthand.