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Navajo Times | Quentin Jodie Hózhó Academy eighth grader Iris Albert releases a pitch to a Navajo Pine batter during last ...
Editor's note: In an effort to chronicle the beauty and diversity of the Navajo Nation, as well as its issues, the Navajo Times has committed to visiting all 110 chapters in alphabetical order.
The Office of Hearings and Appeals expects the Navajo Elections Administration to replace Chris Deschene with the candidate who received the next highest votes in the primary elections. The ...
The Flagstaff track team has a bevy of athletes headed to the Arizona Interscholastic Association Division III state meet.
Oistin Charleston is focused on being optimistic. Since graduating from high school three years ago, Charleston has dealt ...
GRANTS, N.M. – What began as a routine 20-minute financial report on April 21 quickly unraveled into one of the most damning indictments of fiscal dysfunction in recent Navajo Nation history.
A developer previously denied federal approval for hydroelectric projects on Navajo Nation land has returned with a revised ...
After years of economic strain, market shifts and post-pandemic instability, Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise is making a ...
ALBUQUERQUE – In celebration of National Poetry Month, Navajo Technical University’s BFA Creative Writing Program and the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate Committee honored the literary arts and ...
BLUEWATER, N.M. – Brenda Hoskie remembers the moment that sparked her political awakening. As a child in the early 1980s, she stood with her mother at the Northern Navajo Nation Fair parade in ...
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