After years of discussions, the town of Taos, New Mexico, is removing the name of a genocidal figure from a widely used park.
A graduate of Navajo Preparatory High School was recently named one of six recipients of the 2025 U.S. Eagle Federal Credit ...
The Farmington High girls basketball team will be hoping history repeats itself this week when they open play in the Marv ...
The city of Albuquerque will be updating nine of its bus routes this month as part of a 16-phase plan — increasing or ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Glenn E. Thompson, Timothy “Tim” Charles, Rochell Jean White, Theodore Ned Livingston, Craig Alan Tsosie, ...
Only two of the Navajo Code Talkers are still alive. The Route 66 motel where some of these World War II heroes were ...
Federal officials helped with more than 330 investigations involving Indigenous communities in Utah and the rest of the ...
At one point in her life, Lynn Charley was raising four girls and two boys by herself on the east side of New Mexico’s Navajo Nation.
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Three people have been indicted in connection with a killing on the Navajo Nation that had gone unsolved for more than five years ...
Things were looking up last year at pandemic-battered Navajo Nation parks. Then their lifeblood, foreign visitors, slowed to a trickle. Monument Valley draws tourists to the Navajo Nation, the largest ...
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Western states brace for a uranium boom as nation looks to recharge nuclear power industry
After years of federal efforts to revive nuclear power, old mines are stirring again in Wyoming, Texas and Arizona, while new ones line up for permitting expedited by a Trump executive order.
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