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SHIPROCK, N.M. (KRQE) – PNM is helping bring much-needed electricity to the Navajo Nation. Several PNM volunteers are joining the multiutility effort known as Light Up Navajo to bring electric… ...
How fitting that as Jesus Christ, fully present in the Eucharist, entered the heart of the Navajo Nation, he — the Creator of all — was lifted high beneath the very sky he formed.
Red Feather, which works to improve housing on the Navajo and Hopi reservations, is just one of hundreds of groups that have had grants meant to help disadvantaged communities terminated by the ...
ANETH, San Juan County — One man is dead and another has been arrested following a fatal shooting on the Navajo Nation. Chevel Cottonwood, 34, was taken into federal custody on Tuesday and ...
Hike of the week: Take an hour to enjoy Navajo Canyon’s native vegetation and peace The 2.3-mile out-and-back hike is easy, but hikers will need to navigate a few stream crossings, which add to ...
Ray Kieyoani, who is the team leader of Dzil Yi Jiin Rescue, a search and rescue group based out of Pinon in the Navajo Nation, searches for human remains for the family of missing person Duane ...
A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending a Powwow in California.
Coal miners on Navajo Nation hopeful following Trump’s executive order FARMINGTON, N.M. – President Trump recently signed an executive order to try and reinvigorate coal mining in the U.S..
Turning on a sink and having the water flow is something most people take for granted. That hasn't been the case for decades across the Navajo Nation.
Against the backdrop of the Window Rock arch, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren sat on a sandstone cliff with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Council ...
A provision in the secret, controversial agreement allowing a private company to transport uranium ore across the Arizona side of the Navajo Nation has New Mexico anti-nuclear advocates ...
The Southwest peach, once cultivated by Indigenous peoples but devastated by colonizers, is being brought back by a Navajo scientist in Utah.
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