Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
This story is produced by the Indigenous Investigative Collective, a project of the Native American Journalists Association in partnership with High Country News, Indian Country Today, National Native News and Searchlight New Mexico. It was produced ... → Read More
From medical health privacy laws to a maze of siloed information systems, the true impact of COVID-19 on American Indian and Alaska Natives is impossible to calculate. → Read More
When Lance Morris was in middle school he saw older Navajo boys leave the reservation one by one. → Read More
After spending five seasons bringing the Newcomb High boys’ basketball team to life, Dominique Richardson thought his feet were planted in New Mexico. → Read More
Coronavirus in the Navajo Nation exposes underlying vulnerabilities. → Read More
For the first time in 37 years no one will cross the finish line of the Shiprock Marathon. → Read More
After years of moving up and down the state of New Mexico, Eric Stovall has returned to a very familiar place. → Read More
Between waking up on championship Friday and stepping onto Dreamstyle Arena, Rainy Crisp realized something. → Read More
For many, the Newcomb boys’ basketball team didn’t belong in Dreamstyle Arena. → Read More
The Gallup High boys’ basketball 2019-20 season came down to responses they didn’t have. → Read More
Thursday was just another day of handling business for the Kirtland Central Lady Broncos. → Read More
The deafening crowd, high-pressure game, and the test of composure is exactly what the Kirtland Central High School girls’ basketball team lives for. → Read More
Princess Altisi and Malcolm Altisi knew it was their year. → Read More
Jojera Dodge always thought she was going to be a basketball player. → Read More
If there was a year for local teams and athletes to make their marks on the sports world it was 2019. → Read More
Kaori Robertson always wondered what it felt like to stand among the best of the best Navajo high school athletes. → Read More
At the start of the last few seasons, Galvin Curley and Michael Marshall took some time to share a small bit of information with their teammates. → Read More
Meet by meet, Wingate junior Jewels Leslie saw a little bit of improvement this season. → Read More
After winning the professional lightweight title earlier this year, Randy Yellowhair is ready for more. → Read More
It took Sharon Albert a nearly 200-mile drive and a Bigfoot theme to finally get her to very first Just Move It. → Read More