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The Tonalea Chapter of the Navajo Nation is rallying around 94-year-old Chee Secody after he lost his home in a fire, two weeks after Secody got electricity for the first time.
Navajo citizens will gather outside of the Nation's Council Chambers in Window Rock, Ariz., to pray for healing and urge ...
The Navajo Nation declared a drought emergency recently, following a similar one issued by the state of New Mexico as severe ...
When Joey Apachee was killed in 2021, his family thought justice would follow. Instead, they joined hundreds of Indigenous families across the Navajo Nation battling a broken system, jurisdictional ...
We use it every day almost without thinking about it, but imagine not having electricity -- living your whole life without ...
Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people ...
The Navajo Nation’s Health, Education, and Human Services Committee (HEHSC) voted unanimously in support of Legislation No.
By Julian Paras Click here for updates on this story WINDOW ROCK, Arizona (KOAT) — “Nobody was keeping track, and it wasn’t until the families started speaking out,” Navajo Nation Council Delegate ...
The company at the center of a controversial green energy project connecting New Mexico and Arizona has changed plans for a ...
These Florida-born lineman with Withlacoochee River Electric had to install power poles across a mountainous, rocky terrain ...