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“The Future is Indigenous: Messages to the Seventh Generation” will be on display through June 7 at Coconino Center for the ...
In a finale fitting of her high school career, Chinle High School senior Janessa Segay crossed the finish line in second ...
In compliance with the intent of a subpoena issued by Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley, Navajo Nation ...
The Navajo Nation’s Health, Education, and Human Services Committee (HEHSC) voted unanimously in support of Legislation No.
Kayenta Youth Flag Football didn’t let a little breeze—or a location change—slow them down. On May 12, these young athletes ...
The Coconino High School softball team won the Arizona Interscholastic Association championship May 17, beating the Salpointe ...
Tamarah Begay, the first Navajo woman architect, is spearheading an Indigenous-based design project for a new community space ...
Shirley also co-directed a Nike commercial featuring Native dancers for the SB Dunk Low, a collaboration with Born X Raised ...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren spoke to the class of 2025 graduating Leupp High School on May 22. The graduates are ...
Navajo Nation Speaker Crystalyne Curley and Council Delegate Dr. Andy Nez attended the Window Rock High School Class of 2025 graduation ceremony May 23 to celebrate a historic achievement: a ...
The Meteor City on Route 66 roadside attraction reopened May 24 after being closed since 2012. The attraction, 13 minutes northeast of Meteor Crater Natural Landmark on Interstate 40, has a revamped ...
Hobbs officially signed House Bill 2281, the Turquoise Alert System bill, into law on May 13, establishing a new system to issue state-wide alerts for missing Indigenous or endangered persons using ...
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