The complaint claims the order to remove land near Chaco Canyon from oil and gas leasing could cost residents millions of dollars in lost royalties.
With the signing of a final decree in Utah, work can move forward on developing projects to deliver clean running water to homes that lack it.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States.
Navajo rug weaving tradition provides cultural and economic sustenance for elders like Vina Horseherder, supported by events like Adopt-A-Native-Elder's rug show.
Navajo government officials sought to reassure tribal members that uranium shipments traversing the Navajo Nation have enough safeguards to keep people safe. They also say they didn’t have a choice but to allow it.
Navajo Nation officials this week addressed ongoing concerns about the recent restart of uranium ore hauling through the reservation.
Laura Tohe, poet laureate of the Navajo Nation, is the tribe’s first. She’s published books of poetry, oral histories and even librettos for decades, often retelling 200 years of Navajo history.
Energy Fuels Inc. will be responsible for these trips. The company and the Navajo Nation have agreed to allow them for the next two to four years. The company will have to make sure their trucks are up to Navajo Nation standards to keep the land and people living there safe.
Utah and the Navajo Nation have finalized a landmark water rights agreement. A state judge signed an interlocutory decree late last month to formally transfer annual water rights totaling 81,500 acre-feet of water to the Navajo Nation,
On Wednesday, the Health, Education, and Human Services Committee convened a special session to review a report from the Navajo Nation Department of Justice concerning a recent memorandum from the U.S.
In a few days, millions of Americans will turn their clocks forward, marking the start of Daylight Saving Time in 2025. The controversial practice of "springing forward" and "falling back" has been observed in most states, including Ohio, for decades.