News
The Navajo Nation says Arizona officials' refusal to give voters a chance post election to fix unsigned ballots, as with mismatched signatures, is unconstitutional.
A polling place in Tucson, Ariz. (Brad Poole/Courthouse News) TUCSON, Ariz. (CN) — An Election Day deadline for mailed ballots in Arizona is an unconstitutional burden on Navajo tribe members, many of ...
Election officials from northern Arizona counties translating the November ballot into Navajo at the Coconino County Elections Center. The group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff, Arizona ...
HOLBROOK, Ariz. — Shooting erupted outside a courthouse in eastern Arizona following a custody hearing, leaving two women dead and a suspect in custody, officials said. The gunfire came during a ...
Navajo leaders have implored President Joe Biden to block transportation of uranium ore through the Navajo Nation, particularly on State Route 89 and U.S. Highway 160.
First woman judge for Navajo courts remembered. ... Arizona, was the first woman confirmed as a judge by the tribal council and served from 1976 to 1989, according to the release.
In 2013, the Navajo Nation told another uranium producer that it would deny access to a ranch that surrounded a parcel of Arizona state trust land where the company planned to mine.
Hosted on MSN8mon
How Arizona tackles a language barrier to provide Navajo voters a ballot they can listen to - MSNThe group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff, Arizona, were deep into translating the pages stacked in front of them when they began deliberating over how to best describe fentanyl. It ...
The group of Navajo speakers gathered in Flagstaff, Arizona, were deep into translating the pages stacked in front of them when they began deliberating over how to best describe fentanyl. It ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results