Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation on water rights dispute The Supreme Court has ruled against the Navajo Nation in a dispute involving water from the drought-stricken Colorado River.
After technical difficulties affected polling sites in Apache County, Navajo officials sought a two-hour extension for voting ...
The Navajo Nation has filed a lawsuit against Apache County officials, alleging violations of voting rights that affected ...
Thousands of homes in Navajo and other tribal lands don’t have access to electricity. A $200-million federal funding effort ...
Navajo family farms once lined the San Juan River in southeast Utah, but many have fallen idle. A water rights settlement ...
At Jemez Pueblo, nestled among the red canyons and mountains northwest of Albuquerque, there was excitement about the ...
HALCHITA, Utah (AP) — After a five-year wait, Lorraine Black and Ricky Gillis heard the rumblings of an electrical crew reach their home on the sprawling Navajo Nation. In five days' time ...
A judge ruled nine polling places can stay open until 9 p.m. BREAKING: ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT RULES ... Navajo Nation officials filed a 43-page complaint in Apache County Superior Court against ...
Polling sites in nine Navajo Nation communities will remain open until 9 p.m. after a series of glitches earlier in the day raised concerns that residents were not able to vote. A judge ordered ...