WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Tuesday, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer were informed by the
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According to the Arizona Department of Transportation there are going to be lane restrictions and travel delays on US 163

Every time a bell rings, an angels gets its wings. It takes a little longer for a Navajo Code Talker

A Kayenta man was sentenced to 27-and-a-half months in prison for the alleged kidnapping and two-day assault of a former

The Kayenta Solar Facility is up and running and sending our electricity; enough for 13-thousand Navajo homes and buildings. This

The Kayenta Township Commission shot down a plan to register the community’s guns. The measure had first come before the

If the price of coal from the Kayenta Mine is lowered, as has been suggested by Peabody Energy, it wouldn’t

Eve’s Place, a statewide domestic violence program, is opening a new extension office in Kayenta this month. The extension brings

The café at the Anasazi Inn at Tsegi Canyon burned down early Sunday morning. The cause of the fire is