Two weeks after a Navajo man was held by ICE agents even after presenting tribal ID, the Navajo Council is calling on the feds to honor those IDs.
Amber meets Amy, a Navajo woman who is stepping up for kids in her community by building the reservation's first skate park!
Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. Approximately 7 miles west of Leupp and 35 miles east of Flagstaff on Leupp Road/Route 15. Turn ...
Emily Pike, 14, went missing last year and was found dismembered on Valentine's Day.
Growing up in isolated corners of the Navajo Nation, Talia Yazzie made the most of her daily three-hour roundtrip school bus ...
A Southern Utah group is bridging communities across the Southwest, bringing supplies and coats to Native American ...
It's the first time tribal IDs have been widely used as proof of U.S. citizenship and protection against federal law ...
After completion of an asthma outreach program in three communities in the Navajo Nation, the odds for routine asthma care ...
Navajo weavers Tasheena Littleben and Barbara Teller Ornelas tell stories through their woven works, a tradition passed down ...
Many now carry tribal documents proving their U.S. citizenship in case they are stopped or questioned by federal immigration ...
A decades-old New Mexico newspaper will be a thing of the past after the Independent in Gallup releases its last edition Saturday. “I’m shutting it down,” publisher Bob Zollinger said Friday during a ...