Now that the Navajo people have spoken and have chosen who their next leaders will be, the next phase, the vital role of civic engagement begins.
As people left early to vote on Election Day, some left in distraught and didn’t vote at the Tó Hajiileehé Chapter because the general election didn’t open until an hour after the Navajo Nation ...
KAYENTA — Revolving around the logistics of transporting voters to polling sites in northeast Arizona, two people rose to the occasion of defining the meaning of k’é on Election Day. Joseph and ...
Polling sites at the Kayenta Business Center (formerly the old primary school) were briefly disrupted today because of a bomb threat that affected state polling locations across multiple states, ...
Several polling sites across Apache County experienced significant disruptions on Election Day because of problems with ...
The Navajo Nation has filed a lawsuit against Apache County officials, alleging violations of voting rights that affected ...
Quentin Jodie is the Sports Editor for the Navajo Times. He started working for the Navajo Times in February 2010 and was ...
The Page boys cross-country team raced with a purpose on Saturday morning to win its third consecutive Division III state ...
The polls have closed across the Navajo Nation, except for nine communities in Apache County. An Apache County Superior Court judge has ordered nine polling sites to remain open for an additional two ...
Despite a storm system that swept through part of the Navajo Nation on Sunday, the U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary ...
The Window Rock volleyball team is entering the Arizona 3A playoffs on a high note.The Lady Scouts was awarded the No. 16 ...
“Since late August the Navajo Times curated a small in-house project to invite voters to do a small video of why voting matters to them. The project, “Voting Matters,” an original plan was to find ...