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SHIPROCK, N.M. (KRQE) – PNM is helping bring much-needed electricity to the Navajo Nation. Several PNM volunteers are joining the multiutility effort known as Light Up Navajo to bring electric… ...
Steven Brister, a part-time municipal judge in East Orange, came to a training session for municipal judges in Teaneck Monday wearing the hat along with a keffiyeh around his shoulders.
Marjae Hats explains the history of hat-wearing at the Preakness Stakes and reveals the trends for 2025.
Coal miners on Navajo Nation hopeful following Trump’s executive order FARMINGTON, N.M. – President Trump recently signed an executive order to try and reinvigorate coal mining in the U.S..
Generations of Navajo families in Westwater, a small community just outside Blanding, lived for decades without basic utilities, hauling water from a spring or from town to meet daily needs.
Nine more homes on the Navajo Nation now have electricity after Salt River Project (SRP) crews helped connect them to power lines.
Brixton House has announced its third anniversary season. The season includes the world premiere of Black Power Desk, a new musical inspired by the Black Power movement of the 1970s. Written by ...
Anger, then relief after Pentagon restores Navajo code talker webpages Navajo Nation leaders and families of code talkers had pushed back against the removals.
Navajo Code Talkers weren't DEI hires. They were examples of honor, bravery and patriotism.
The Pentagon called the removal of Navajo Code Talker content a “mistake,” vowing to restore material taken offline during a scrub of DEI content.
The Department of Defense confirmed to KOB 4 they are restoring content about the Navajo Code Talkers on U.S. military websites.
The Trump administration removed Navajo Code Talker history from some government websites in accordance with President Donald Trump's anti-DEI orders.