Navajo Nation leadership claims that Apache County officials did not take Election Day ballot chaos seriously.
For a second time since Election Day, the Navajo Nation Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apache County, Arizona.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez seeks direct investment in infrastructure from the Nation's $9 billion portfolio.
The first lawsuit allowed nine polling stations in Apache County to remain open two hours later after voters encountered ...
Polling sites in nine Navajo Nation communities will remain open until 9 p.m. after a series of glitches earlier in the day raised concerns that residents were not able to vote. A judge ordered the ...
A legal settlement over Native American voter access in San Juan County expired with the 2024 elections. Now, the American ...
In this conversation, Jennifer Richards, Ph.D., assistant professor at the Center for Indigenous Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Jennifer Crawford, Ph.D., clinical ...
Four months later, the Navajo Nation’s first university issued its second Bachelor of Applied Science degree in IT—computer science to Tiffney Segay of Farmington, New Mexico after Dody Begay of ...
News 9 explores Chilocco Indian School, one of the nation’s first off-reservation Native boarding schools, which served thousands of students until its closure in 1980, as alumni reflect on its ...
Dozens of groups from 17 states and territories, including Idaho, are urging Congress to reauthorize payments to downwinders ...
Navajo Times | Quentin Jodie The Navajo Prep girls team earned the third-place trophy at Saturday’s Class 3A state meet in ...