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GRANTS, N.M. If the Navajo Nation had a credit score, it would be -0000, said Diné Attorney Justin Jones. That’s poor credit.
In the days since a fire engulfed Diné College's Student Union Building, the campus community has witnessed a flood of ...
As the sun dipped below the red mesas and dusk stretched over the high desert, West Coal Avenue came alive with music, ...
Janet Yazzie’s paintings use vibrant colors to depict the Navajo landscape and the animals she saw growing up in the Navajo ...
At just 15 years old, Memphis Benally is already making a name for herself as one of the few Navajo athletes competing in BMX ...
Tensions flared at Tuesday's public hearing as the Resource and Development Committee members decided whether to revoke ...
A federal court has granted the Pueblo of Acoma and the Pueblo of Laguna permission to intervene in a lawsuit filed by the ...
In a pair of much-needed 2A North Region wins, the Piñon baseball team survived an early scare from Many Farms on Friday ...
The Page Sand Devils came out swinging in both games of Monday’s doubleheader, shutting out the Fighting Scouts 10-0 in Game ...
Quentin Jodie is the Sports Editor for the Navajo Times. He started working for the Navajo Times in February 2010 and was ...
When Peabody’s coal mining operations shut down in 2019, Kayenta lost more than just jobs—it lost its economic heartbeat.
A fast-moving fire early Monday morning damaged Diné College’s Student Union Building, forcing a shutdown of the Tsaile main ...