New Mexico reaches $11 million settlement with mining company over Gold King spill says EPA now responsible for damages January 13, 2021
Navajo Nation calendar highlights work of mystery photographer A calendar project called “Hogback in Time” was created by Vern Ince and David Reineke to showcase a box of… January 12, 2021
Navajo Nation sees uncontrolled COVID-19 spread in 68 communities Emergency order extends stay-at-home lockdown; weekend curfews in effect December 29, 2020
After 45 years, have race relations improved in Farmington? community leader says town has moved from ‘D’ to ‘B minus’ October 16, 2020
Young Navajo musicians shape, define country music genre songs evoke miles of open space, others convey political messages October 14, 2020
Universities to treat water in Navajo communities The top answer: by improving access to clean water. Navajo Technical University and New Mexico Tech have teamed up to… September 28, 2020
New water plant completed in northwest New Mexico Lateral will serve Navajo and Jicarilla Apache communities August 28, 2020
Census hasn’t always counted Native Americans. Now it tries. tools aren’t always enough to reach rural Native American reservations August 11, 2020
Federal agency sets guidelines for reopening Native American schools Decision has been criticized for endangering teacher, student safety August 10, 2020
Navajo Nation moves toward virtual learning has gone 35 days with fewer than 100 cases August 8, 2020
Navajo man travels Four Corners for supply drive Lindison Webb aims to ‘help my lineage, my people’ August 3, 2020
Durango man’s family: Death made COVID-19 real Woody, 69, died July 15 after four-week battle with virus July 24, 2020
Navajo Nation fire mostly contained at 96% burned over 12,000 acres in almost two weeks July 12, 2020
Census self-response rate only 4.9% on Navajo Nation Officials blame COVID-19, lack of internet July 8, 2020
FBI, family seek clues about woman who went missing 18 years ago Laverda Sorrell was last seen July 4, 2002 July 5, 2020
Navajo Nation fire grows to 10,694 acres, health advisory issued expected to impact region north and east of blaze July 2, 2020
Fire on Navajo Nation goes from 300 to 3,000 acres in one day sends smoke into Southwest Colorado, creating hazy skies June 30, 2020
Navajo Nation adapts to fight wildfires during pandemic new protocols in place, crews hitting fires hard and keeping them small June 25, 2020
For first time, Navajo Nation officially observes Diné Pride Week still doesn’t recognize same-sex marriage June 24, 2020
Navajo Nation nonprofit, Durango church partner on supply drive Unitarian Universalist Church receives loads of donations June 20, 2020
With limited electricity, Navajo Nation students receive kits for distance learning Packets include solar light, grade-appropriate books and other supplies June 11, 2020
10-acre wildfire reported on Navajo Nation is 10% contained with rough terrain and limited access June 8, 2020