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The effort to secure coverage for traditional healing services for Indigenous peoples across Arizona started over 10 years ...
They called him Mexican. Then they called him Navajo. But we call him kin.
Delilah Treas and her sister went to separate schools growing up, her younger sister receiving instruction on the Mescalero ...
A relentless drought across Arizona has left people who hunt acorns finding smaller harvests and weaker trees.
A study done in collaboration with multiple universities, including the University of Arizona, analyzed tree rings to prove ...
A controversial mining exploration project is moving forward near the San Pedro River, despite growing concern from nearby residents, environmental groups, and tribal leaders.
The New Mexico National Guard swiftly responded to a devastating flooding event in Ruidoso on July 8, 2025, with 2 teams of 2 ...
Investigators have yet to make an arrest or identify any suspects. KJZZ retraces the case and Emily’s last known footsteps.
A history of oppressive policies and legal rulings stacked the deck against tribal sovereignty, helping greenlight Westwin Elements’ pathway to operations amid opposition from local tribes.
Four Apache women filed suit in Washington, D.C., asking a judge to block a land exchange needed to build a copper mine at Oak Flat.
Four Apache women filed suit in Washington, D.C., asking a judge to block a land exchange needed to build a copper mine at Oak Flat.