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Some conversations don’t start with a point. They meander. They stumble. They double back and laugh at themselves for doing so. They land where they want to, not where you intended.
Under a vast blue sky streaked with spring clouds, 75-year-old Hopi farmer Wayne Monongye kneels in the sand, gently coaxing ...
A hidden collection of rare Navajo sand painting prints, created in 1942 by ethnologist Maud Oakes, has been uncovered in the ...
The Navajo Nation will receive more than $132.9 million, the largest single allocation, from a $1.1 billion funding package announced Tuesday, May 13, by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
Several questions posed by the Navajo Nation Council to President Buu Nygren remain unanswered or insufficiently addressed, ...
After more than a decade working dangerous jobs in tire shops and oil fields across the country, Jonavan Begay found himself ...
A new chapter in local business development opened in Shiprock with the soft launch of a full-service Ace Hardware store ...
It was their time. After knocking at the door for the past few years, the Coconino Lady Panthers capped the 2025 season with ...
Quentin Jodie is the Sports Editor for the Navajo Times. He started working for the Navajo Times in February 2010 and was promoted to the Sports Editor position at the end of summer in 2012.
In a game that teetered on the edge of a pitcher’s duel and an offensive breakthrough, it was the Magdalena Steers who found ...
The Farmington track team walked away with eight medals during last week’s New Mexico Class 5A state track meet, which ...
More than 30 years after Chairman Peter MacDonald Sr. fell under the weight of corruption, the Navajo Nation is staring down ...