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In the days since a fire engulfed Diné College's Student Union Building, the campus community has witnessed a flood of ...
GRANTS, N.M. If the Navajo Nation had a credit score, it would be -0000, said Diné Attorney Justin Jones. That’s poor credit.
When Peabody’s coal mining operations shut down in 2019, Kayenta lost more than just jobs—it lost its economic heartbeat.
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.
A federal court has granted the Pueblo of Acoma and the Pueblo of Laguna permission to intervene in a lawsuit filed by the ...
Tensions flared at Tuesday's public hearing as the Resource and Development Committee members decided whether to revoke ...
WINDOW ROCK — The Page Sand Devils came out swinging in both games of Monday’s doubleheader, shutting out the Fighting Scouts 10-0 in Game 1 and holding off a late rally to win 10-6 in Game 2 ...
This letter addresses the understandable confusion and anxiety arising from the May 23, 2019, Navajo Times article titled "AUDIT: Former Pueblo Pintado AMS Misspent $144,000" by Rima Krisst and Cindy ...
Editor’s note: Nicole Horseherder is the executive director of Tó Nizhóní Ání. She issued the following statement. Recently, President Trump announced several executive orders to prop up coal.