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Ex-Navajo President Zah, guided by love for people, dies

Peterson Zah, who guided one of the largest Native American tribes in the U.S. through a politically tumultuous time, has died → Read More

California is lone holdout in Colorado River cuts proposal

Six Western states that rely on water from the Colorado River have agreed on a model to dramatically cut water use in the basin → Read More

California is lone holdout in Colorado River cuts proposal

Six western states that rely on water from the Colorado River have agreed on a model to dramatically cut water use in the basin → Read More

AP Exclusive: Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks

Competing priorities, outsized demands and the federal government's retreat from a threatened deadline all combined to thwart a voluntary deal last summer on how to drastically cut water use from the parched Colorado River → Read More

AP Exclusive: Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks

Competing priorities, outsized demands and the federal government's retreat from a threatened deadline all combined to thwart a voluntary deal last summer on how to drastically cut water use from the parched Colorado River → Read More

Navajo Nation rescinds mask mandate on vast reservation

The Navajo Nation has rescinded a mask mandate that's been in effect since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic → Read More

Arizona dad seeking answers after son dies in state care

A 9-year-old boy whose father was in jail on a drug charge died under the custody of the Arizona child welfare agency → Read More

Arizona dad seeking answers after son dies in state care

A 9-year-old boy whose father was in jail on a drug charge died under the custody of the Arizona child welfare agency → Read More

Boy who got new heart inspires tribe to boost organ donation

A boy from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has inspired his community to try to boost organ donor numbers → Read More

Polygamous 'prophet' leader had child brides, documents say

Authorities say the leader of a small polygamous group near the Arizona-Utah border had taken at least 20 wives and punished followers who didn't treat him as a prophet → Read More

State of unease: Colorado basin tribes without water rights

Hualapai tribal land in northwestern Arizona borders 100 miles of the Colorado River, but the tribe can’t draw from it → Read More

Hopi teens see need for skateboarding park, make it happen

A handful of teenagers on the Hopi reservation saw a need for a safe place to skateboard and made it happen → Read More

Deadline looms for drought-stricken states to cut water use

Seven Western U.S. states face a deadline from the federal government to come up with a plan to use substantially less Colorado River water in 2023 → Read More

Deadline looms for drought-stricken states to cut water use

Seven states in the U.S. West are facing a deadline from the federal government to come up with a plan to use substantially less Colorado River water in 2023 → Read More

SUV barrels through Native American parade; 15 injured

New Mexico officials say a drunk man barreled an SUV through a parade that celebrates Native American culture and that least 15 people were injured, including two Gallup police officers → Read More

Southwest rains flood deserts, cascade into Vegas casinos

The annual weather pattern known as the monsoon has brought a parade of storms to cities across the U.S. Southwest → Read More

Hoover Dam transformer explodes; no one hurt

A transformer exploded at Hoover Dam, producing a thick cloud of black smoke and flames that quickly were extinguished → Read More

Hoover Dam transformer explodes; no one hurt

A transformer exploded at Hoover Dam, producing a thick cloud of black smoke and flames that quickly were extinguished → Read More

Experts: US Court fractures decades of Native American law

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanding state authority to prosecute some crimes on Native American land is upending decades of law in support of tribal sovereignty → Read More

Grand Canyon won't seek volunteers to kill bison this fall

Grand Canyon National Park has decided not to extend a pilot project this fall that used volunteers to kill bison to downsize the herd → Read More