Regional News One dead, three injured by suspected drunken driver at Kayenta parade was ‘meant to bring joy, unity and holiday spirit,’ but became ‘tragic incident,’ Navajo president says December 24, 2025
Local News Fort Lewis College expands off-grid solar effort for Navajo Nation families Honnold Foundation grant will support clean energy and water systems December 21, 2025
Local News Photo: Toh-Atin Gallery food and clothing drive Paulita Lomaomvaya, with Toh-Atin Gallery, pulls a coat out of a bag that was dropped off Tuesday for the gallery’s… November 19, 2025
Local News Fort Lewis College Solar Initiative brings off-grid energy to Navajo Nation communities Program delivers photovoltaic systems to rural Diné residents September 23, 2025
AP New Mexico 4 people die in crash of medical transport plane on Navajo Nation was planning to pick up patient who needed critical care August 6, 2025
New Mexico ‘Absolutely revolting’ church play depicting Navajo medicine man in hell sparks outrage Nation Council issues letter to Gallup church June 20, 2025
Sports Race Across the West to finish in Durango starts in Oceanside, California, on Tuesday June 8, 2025
Local News Canceled Fort Lewis College lecture sparks free speech debate, allegations of racism Gallery owner behind Durango’s controversial ‘The Chief’ statue asked to cancel Navajo weaving talk April 21, 2025
Regional News Harassment probe appears to clear Navajo president, stokes new wave of political upheaval Tribe’s attorney general removed without a clear explanation December 17, 2024
Tri-Cities Florida man passes through Kirtland in his walk across America Journey supporting mental health awareness, recovery December 13, 2024
Local News Veterans, Navajo Code Talkers honored with mural unveiling at American Legion in Durango Plata County Historical Society, Indigenous tribal representatives, Chamber of Commerce speak at ceremony November 5, 2024
Local News 33 bikes upcycled for schoolchildren in third annual ‘Share the Love Cycle’ Stallion Bicycle & Coffee partners with Durango mechanics October 31, 2024
Regional News How does abortion translate? Ballot measures are a challenge for interpreters or technical terms can be challenging, especially when it comes to Indigenous languages October 29, 2024
AP New Mexico One of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II dies at 107 Kinsel Sr. was one of hundreds of Navajos recruited by the Marines to serve as Code Talkers October 21, 2024
Arts and Entertainment Retired Navajo Ranger talks about paranormal in new book Milford to hold talks, signings in Durango and Farmington October 3, 2024
Tri-Cities Commemoration March marks 50 years since Farmington massacre racism, white privilege still persist, organizers said September 24, 2024
Arts and Entertainment FLC’s Center of Southwest Studies to screen ‘Star Wars’ in Navajo Presentation, showing will be held Sept. 26 at college September 19, 2024
Tri-Cities Author of ‘Broken Circle’ talks about career, writing and the 1974 protest Barker reflects on arrest experience, research for book September 17, 2024
Sports Advance screening of ‘Rez Ball’ to take place at Allen Theatres Basketball-themed film will play at select theaters across America on Friday September 12, 2024
Tri-Cities Chokecherry Massacre, protests shocked Farmington 50 years ago Activists, locals plan a march Sept. 21 August 26, 2024
New Mexico Navajo Nation president denies alleged sexual misconduct Nation President Buu Nygren addressed the allegations that Vice President Richelle Montoya said he sexually harassed her last year May 30, 2024
Gallery PHOTOS: Durango 9-R’s Title VI Native American Education program celebrates Class of 2024 Graduates represent seven tribes, including Southern Ute, Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo Diné, on Saturday May 18, 2024
Southwest Life Why did it take so long for the Navajo Nation to secure a Superfund designation? from 40 years of uranium mining has contaminated watersheds across the reservation April 2, 2024
Local News First Superfund site on Navajo Nation to address uranium mining pollution Residents in Arizona community have suffered impacts of radiation exposure for decades March 15, 2024