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The Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo, state of New Mexico and the U.S. Army have finalized a restoration plan for a former military installation near Gallup.
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Navajo Nation leaders are continuing to oppose the possible transportation of uranium ore from a now-active mine near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon through its lands.
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The Chinle VA Clinic’s Expanded Services at the Chinle Comprehensive Healthcare Facility will provide five-day-a-week, in-person primary care to Navajo and Native veterans in some of the most remote regions of Arizona.
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Arizona tribal leaders met with state lawmakers and officials at the 29th annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day at the State Capitol.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren urged a House committee to work with his administration to bring a full-service VA medical center to the Navajo Nation.
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This year's speech will be the first time a president has delivered the yearly address directly to the Navajo people, and not first to tribal lawmakers in the Navajo Council’s chambers.
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A state of emergency declared nearly a year ago on the Navajo Nation will stay in effect following the impacts of this week’s winter weather.
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A rocket to the moon carrying human remains launched as scheduled this morning despite objections from the Navajo Nation.
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Authorities on the Navajo Nation have charged two members with illegally growing marijuana on tribal lands, marking just the latest development in a years-long case that also has involved allegations of forced labor.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren proclaimed Friday as a Day of Remembrance in honor of Klee Benally. The Navajo activist, artist and musician died Saturday at the age of 48.