Sick on the Navajo Nation, a family waits years for a diagnosis
The children of the late Sam Billiman grew up in Sawmill drinking water that, on bright days, carried what looked like a film of oil on its surface.
Two tribal nations are pushing the federal government to account for how much Native American money paid for the boarding schools that took Indigenous children from their families for 150 years, telling a federal judge that the government’s own $23.3 billion estimate barely scratches the surface of what was lost.
Running for Navajo Nation president is not a casual decision. It is a commitment to the Diné.
Thirteen candidates for Navajo Nation president laid out competing visions for the Nation’s future, from jobs and land reform to tribal government, during a presidential forum Tuesday evening at Greyhills Academy High.
Team members at Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort recently collected 736 pounds of food to distribute to two northern Arizona organizations serving people facing food insecurity.
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Veteran breakaway roper Kadin Jodie is still carving her way through the ranks within the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association.
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The STAR School has turned its student-run garden, livestock and cooking programs into a working food sovereignty effort, according to a two-year impact report released this month.
Tséhootsooí Medical Center’s emergency department and pharmacy are seeing longer wait times because of separate equipment problems, according to notices issued June 3 and June 6.
Jason M. Nez, the lead fire archaeologist at Grand Canyon National Park, received one of the 2026 Governor’s Heritage Preservation Honor Awards for protecting cultural and historic resources during the 2025 Dragon Bravo Fire.
The Central Consolidated School District Board of Education voted 5-0 on June 11 to approve a three-year contract extension for Superintendent Steve Carlson.
Twenty new sculptures have been installed in downtown Farmington as part of the city’s 2026-27 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, a public art program now in its fourth year.
The Naabik’íyáti’ Committee on June 11 approved legislation designating the Navajo Nation as a Purple Heart Navajo Nation to honor veterans wounded or killed in military action.