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Navajo family farms once lined the San Juan River in southeast Utah, but many have fallen idle. A water rights settlement with Utah has given some Navajo residents hope those farms can return.
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The week-long "palooza" has a goal of repairing 5,000 potholes in a week. They repaired over 1,000 on Monday alone.
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When Navajo people were forced from their land in the 1800s, U.S. government troops destroyed their crops in a starvation campaign that included ripping thousands of peach trees from the soil.
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As Native Americans are killed by the coronavirus at a rate nearly twice that of Caucasian people, groups are forming to care for and deliver supplies to…
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that alleged Wells Fargo engaged in predatory and unlawful banking practices with members of the Navajo Nation.The…
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Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, died Monday in southern Utah.He was 94.Holiday's granddaughter, Tya Redhouse, says…
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Leaders on the nation's largest American Indian reservation are marking the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Navajo Treaty of 1868.The signing of…
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A Navajo Code Talker who used his native language to confound the Japanese in World War II has died.The Navajo Nation says Roy Hawthorne Sr. died…
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Our series "LGBTQ Off The Grid" explores the far corners of Utah where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people, and those questioning their sexuality…
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In June 2006 a wildfire on Navajo Mountain destroyed all vegetation resulting in debris and sediment contaminating Beaver Springs, the source of all water…