Shiprock veterans group rebuilds site for housing plan
A nonprofit veterans group hopes to turn a long-vacant Shiprock industrial building into a manufacturing site for affordable housing materials.
Koen Harvey stood at the microphone at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. and asked for his word. The pronouncer gave it to him: burelage. Koen asked for the definition.
This document reflects on the dedication and unity of Lukachukai, Arizona, veterans as they commit to building a healing veterans center.
The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Navajo Nation General Election are as follows. To see the full list, visit navajotimes.com
Team members at Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort recently collected 736 pounds of food to distribute to two northern Arizona organizations serving people facing food insecurity.
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Diné bull rider Brad Moreno hit another major milestone on Sunday night.
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Strong winds bent canopies and swept across Johnson Field at the University of New Mexico on Sunday, but they did little to slow the drums, dancers and families gathered for the 67th Annual Nizhoni Days Powwow.
Navajo Nation teenagers reported lower rates of smoking, drinking and fighting than students did 15 years ago, but new health data also found high rates of depression symptoms, screen time, sexual violence, food insecurity and sleep loss.
By 5 a.m., Dwayne Gishie and Madison Hurley were getting ready for school days that began more than 47 miles from home.
Thirty-nine students from 16 high schools earned the 2026 Navajo Nation Seal of Bilingual Proficiency, a recognition for students who demonstrated proficiency in Diné Bizaad and English.
Twenty new sculptures have been installed in downtown Farmington as part of the city’s 2026-27 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, a public art program now in its fourth year.
Silversmith Mary Jane Garcia and fashion designer Virginia Yazzie Ballenger have been named grand marshals of the 2026 Eastern Navajo Fair Parade.