May 26, 2009 | KVIA
San Juan Chapter declares state of emergency
The Navajo Nation's San Juan Chapter has declared an emergency because of flooding caused by heavy weekend rain.
Upper Fruitland 'Family Night' encourages males to be role models in children's lives
Fatherhood was celebrated Wednesday at Little Feet Child Development Center in the Sky Mesa View community in Upper Fruitland.
Honeymoon comes to end for ed chief
The request, as made by Leonard Anthony , would have launched a special investigation against the administrators at the program's five agency headquarters.
Navajo Nation eyes Upper Fruitland for next casino
The first permanent casino on the Navajo Nation may be in the Upper Fruitland Chapter.
Two contend for CCSD's District 4 seat
Two political newcomers are vying for the open seat in District 4 of the Central Consolidated School District.
Witnesses ignored, say families of shooting victims
12 death of Arnold Dan Jr., 25, of Shiprock, at the hands of a Navajo Nation policeman.
Navajo Council to discuss funding shortfall
A projected $454 million shortfall in state revenues this year has prompted members of the Navajo Tribal Council to begin looking for alternate funding sources.
Navajo Nation offers $1 bus service
Bus services between Shiprock and the Raytheon facility in Upper Fruitland are official following today's ribbon-cutting ceremony in Nenahnezad.
Self-reliance hearings held in local Navajo chapters
The Navajo Nation Program for Self Reliance is hosting hearings locally to gather comment about proposed changes to government-sponsored assistance plans.