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Phoenix based ZenniHome was billed as the solution to the Navajo housing crisis and as job creators, but a year later they pulled up stakes.
Workmen plant electricity poles in the rust-orange earth of the Navajo Nation and run cables to Christine Shorty's house -- ...
The Department of Agriculture announced on its Facebook page that the Dean Jackson Arena on the Navajo Nation Fairgrounds was ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs meets with Navajo Nation leadership to be briefed on the Oak Ridge Fire, which has burned 10,814 acres and ...
Oak Ridge Fire evacuations lifted as Navajo Nation families return home to burned landscape after 11,000-acre blaze ...
The Oak Ridge Fire near Window Rock, Arizona, has burned over 1,800 acres and was 0% contained, as of June 29, 2025. Authorities suspected wood haulers may have started the fire and were investigating ...
The Navajo Nation says Arizona officials' refusal to give voters a chance post election to fix unsigned ballots, as with mismatched signatures, is unconstitutional.
The Navajo Nation is nearing completion of a settlement of water rights claims in Arizona, ending decades of negotiations and giving hope for thousands of people who have long gone without running ...
The Diné Skate Garden Project began in 2021 as an initiative to help inspire kids on the Navajo Nation through skateboarding. The non-profit is raising money to deliver 2,000 skateboards and helmets.
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For Navajo Nation In Arizona, The Election Process Is Complicated And Problematic Voting in Indian Country has long been challenging, often due to lack of official street addresses on reservations.