New research reveals how desegregation displaced Black teachers and led many to Navajo Nation schools, shaping Indigenous ...
FLAGSTAFF — Manuelito Wheeler did not join millions of sci-fi fans who packed into movie theaters in May 1977 to see the original “Star Wars.” He was only 7 and living with his family in remote Window ...
Jalen Ioannis pushed through Tuba City and into Kayenta on Friday, Jan. 30, his skateboard wheels spinning along the pavement ...
The 25th Navajo Nation Council honors the life of Dr. Louva Dahozy, a revered Diné matriarch, educator and community leader, ...
Award-winning Navajo writer and Arizona State University professor emerita Laura Tohe was recently appointed Arizona poet ...
As of Feb. 1, President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” requires that about 55,750 New Mexicans work, volunteer or attend training to keep receiving SNAP benefits. As the new requirements take ...
Discover the famous Arizona foods that locals can’t stop eating this year — from Sonoran hot dogs to Navajo fry bread, these ...
Tribal media stations in New Mexico could receive about $430,000 as soon as this summer if the legislature embraces Gov.
Act One’s Virtual Reality Arts Immersion™ Field Trip is the Only Program of its Kind that Brings Art and Culture ...
Middle school teachers can follow a straightforward method that facilitates customization of support for students.
Among the national parks targeted in the new removal orders are some of the country’s most iconic: Grand Canyon, Glacier, Big ...
In 2024, the most recent year for which data for the population is available, Native American and Alaska Native people had the highest pregnancy-related mortality ration among major demographic groups ...