Members of the Health, Education, and Human Services Committee (HEHSC) of the 25th Navajo Nation Council joined federal health officials Thursday to visit the Gallup Indian Medical Center (GIMC) and ...
Happy Monday! Here are some of the articles you may have missed over the weekend: Senate Committee Examines $5B Water Rights Settlement for Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute Tribes About one-third of the ...
Two Navajo Nation Police officers were injured Friday morning during a shooting in the community of To’hajiilee, sparking a ...
The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission issued a report on Gallup-McKinley school discipline following public hearings at ...
Advocates laid out their plans and what they hope to see with Missing Murder Indigenous Peoples cases moving forward ...
At this time, investigators do not believe her death was intentional, with officials adding that “the driver of a larger ...
Sage Memorial Hospital had to overcome several challenges to renovate its facilities in the past three years. While now open to the Navajo communities, there are still several obstacles left to ...
The Navajo Council's Health, Education and Human Services Committee on Monday approved Legislation No. 0195-24, amending the ...
Residents question plans to extend the life of a coal mine for 110 years when the power plant it supplies is set to close in a few years.
President Buu Nygren of the Navajo Nation testifies before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on March 11, 2026.
More than a year after uranium shipments resumed, the Navajo Nation EPA is drafting regulations and asking for public input ...
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Navajo Nation Council calls on federal agencies to recognize tribal identification during ICE operations
The Navajo Nation Council continues to work with federal agencies to ensure that law enforcement officials fully recognize valid tribal identification during any ICE operations that affect their ...
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