Honor riders remember Lori Piestewa: Annual motorcycle run honors Native service members, Gold Star families
Surround yourself with people who still care, who still give a damn.
What’s a capsule collection, a “drop,” or an artist residency in the glamorous worlds of design and fashion? Naiomi Glasses knows.
Comics by Navajo Times editorial cartoonist Jack Ahasteen.
The Naabik’íyáti Committee recommended that the Navajo Nation Council override President Buu Nygren’s veto resolution that would approve virtual attendance at chapter meetings Without debate
As the seasons transform, hair care routine should follow suit, said Lenora K. Pine.
Out of 55 participants, Darnell Moore of Tucson was selected for one of six open slots for the Arizona Unified Basketball team. The team will represent Arizona at the Special Olympics USA Games in Florida next year.
It took two games for the Gallup softball team to clinch its second state title in three years.
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What was unwanted by rug buyers became what luxury brand Ralph Lauren sought.
One of many organizations initiating an end to HIV/AIDS in Arizona is the Phoenix-based nonprofit Aunt Rita’s Foundation, with avid members paving the way.
Diné flight instructor Caitlyn Begay said teaching her students has been the proudest moment of her life thus far.
The SAT has allowed students to show colleges their potential in what they know, but since time has changed, the new digital SAT is a complete experience.
The exciting part of looking through a photographer’s portfolio is learning how they view the world through their lens.
Twenty-seven-year-old Fruitland native and Navajo tribal member Timberlin Henderson cruised to his second Shiprock Marathon victory Saturday. Henderson started the race in the first group and kept the lead throughout the 41st annual marathon, finishing at 2:44:22. He described the race as a challenging yet rewarding experience, with the support of the local community and the stunning scenery of the Navajo Nation keeping him motivated.