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2. Diné voters to decide on several critical issues in November election.
3. Water rights settlement on Arizona side for Navajo Nation closer to becoming reality.
4. Six years post-Yazzie/Martinez ruling: educational disparities persist in New Mexico.
5. Boarding school survivors who shared their stories nearly two years ago get apology from Biden.
6. Elder Red Water Pond Water family members say no to uranium mining.
7. Help is available but still lacking in the Navajo Nation.
8. Gallup Indian Medical Center in line for $1.2 billion replacement.
9. At GIMC, medical professionals say hospital not safe.
10. Nuclear waste removal approved but will take years to remove.
11. From coal to clean energy, Four Corners Power Plant faces 2031 shuttering.
12. New chapter officials lay groundwork for investigating alleged abuse of authority at president's office.
13. Billiman matriarch, niece remain strong in face of adverse health conditions caused by radiation exposure.
14. Késhjéé': A tradition of balance and hope in the face of drought.
15. Former vice president could become next assistant secretary for Indian Affairs.
16. LOC begins long road in approval processes to expand judicial, public safety facilities plans.
17. Native advocates demand justice amid substance abuse crisis.
18. Arizona faces $2.8 billion class action lawsuit over alleged negligence in AHCCCS fraud scheme.
19. Navajo Nation Code: A path to sovereignty and development, but hurdles remain.
20. First lady Blackwater-Nygren sworn in as Apache County attorney.
21. Council debates consent agenda procedures but ultimately passes AG removal bill.
22. Council approves emergency legislation to obligate $1.86 billion in recovery funds before federal deadline.
23. Grisham calls for statewide approach to public safety crisis in New Mexico.
24. Voter highlights community needs during Navajo Nation District 6 special election.
25. Navajo Nation holds special election for reinstated candidates.
26. Historic water rights settlements yet to deliver lifeline to Navajo Nation.
27. Candidates for vacant Council seat share vision for progress at forum.
28. Without a comprehensive budget in place, tribe is operating under a continuing resolution.
29. Navajo Nation faces critical ARPA fund deadline with key budgetary concerns.
30. Piñon defeats Red Mesa.
31. Historic water rights settlement awaits legislative approval amid lame-duck session.
32. Navajo Nation advocates for urgent water rights legislation in Washington.
33. Former Arizona Congressman recommended as possible ONHIR commissioner.
34. Veterans Day honors veterans' heroic deeds, highlights lack of housing, mental health concerns.
35. Navajo voters speak up on the Importance of civic engagement after Election Day.
36. Rides for democracy: Bia family coordinates voter transport efforts in Kayenta.
37. Young voter hopes next national leadership will listen to young people, America’s future.
38. 54th Annual Western Navajo Fair brings community together in Tuba City.
39. Elections will continue amid controversy, chaos.
40. Remembering John Kinsel Sr., a Navajo code talker and community pillar.
41. Advocates continue to urge congressional action on RECA.
42. 'Pathway to empowerment': Remembering Peterson Zah: a legacy of leadership and advocacy.
43. Thirty years later, feds give tribe chance to advocate for commissioner appointment.
44. Congressional candidate Nez attends Arizona Democratic Party hosted town hall.
45. Council Delegate Lomardo Aseret resigns from 25th Navajo Nation Council.
46. Council to consider emergency rescission of election law.
47. Candlelight vigil honors victims of uranium mining and atomic testing.
48. Senate hearings support Navajo Nation water rights settlement.
49. Navajo Nation disqualifies candidates ahead of chapter general election.
50. Widow arrives in DC to advocate on behalf of late husband.
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