Oak Ridge Fire grows as evacuations remain
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The Navajo Nation has declared a state of emergency due to the Oak Ridge Fire, which is burning nearly 10,000 acres near St. Michaels. More than 400 fire personnel are on scene, but the flames remain only 1% contained.

St. Mary's Food Bank aids Oak Ridge Fire victims
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St. Mary's Food Bank is sending much-needed supplies to those affected by the Oak Ridge Fire. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.

St. Mary's Food Bank trucks much-needed supplies to Oak Ridge Fire

St. Mary's Food Bank dispatched a tractor-trailer filled with essential supplies to the Navajo Nation on Tuesday. The delivery aims to provide relief to those impacted by the Oak Ridge Fire, including firefighters.

Oak Ridge Fire burns thousands of acres on Navajo Nation
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A rapidly growing wildfire has burned more than 6,200 acres on the Navajo Nation since starting Saturday. The Oak Ridge Fire is burning near St. Michaels with no containment.

Oak Ridge Fire grows on Navajo Nation
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Flames grew overnight in the Oak Ridge Fire burning on Navajo Nation. The size is now more than 1,800 acres as evacuations remain in place for some residents.

SRP provides update on Light Up Navajo project
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SRP's Light Up Navajo project installs 149 new electricity poles to the Navajo Nation Reservation in an effort to help homes in the area connect to the grid.

SRP brings electricity to Navajo Nation
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The Light Up Navajo Six Project took another step forward with workers from SRP sending supplies to power homes on the Navajo Nation with electricity.

Navajo Scouts head to CA to fight wildfires
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A team of Navajo firefighters is headed to southern California to battle several wildfires that have broken out.

Navajo Scouts deploy to battle California wildfires

A team of Navajo firefighters is headed to southern California to battle the several wildfires that have broken out.

Arizona's Canyon de Chelly becomes latest national park unit to ban commercial air tours

Supporters of the tours say they offer an exciting experience and allow older people and those with disabilities to see and enjoy the parks. Critics say the flights are an unnecessarily dangerous way to view some of the most stunning public lands in the United States.

A Native American tribe is closer to acquiring more land in Arizona after decades of delay

Federal officials have joined with the state of Arizona to begin fulfilling a settlement agreement that was reached with the Hopi Tribe nearly three decades ago, marking what tribal officials described as a historic day.

Harassment investigation clears Navajo Nation president

The tribe has been mired in political upheaval since April, when Navajo Vice President Richelle Montoya publicly outlined allegations of intimidation and sexual harassment against President Buu Nygren, stemming from interactions at an August 2023 meeting in Nygren’s office.

How does abortion translate? Ballot measures are a challenge for interpreters

Reproductive rights measures are on the ballots in 10 states after heated debates over how to describe their impact on abortion — and that's just in English. A different debate exists over elections information that are translated for communities where English is not the primary language.

Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel passes away at age 107, Navajo Nation announces

One of the final remaining code talkers during World War II, John Kinsel, was pronounced dead by the Navajo Nation Council at 107 years of age.

Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel Sr. passes away
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One of the last remaining code talkers during WWII, John Kinsel Sr., was pronounced dead by the Navajo Nation.

Navajo leader calls for tribal vice president’s resignation amid political upheaval

The president of one of the largest Native American tribes in the U.S. announced he has removed responsibilities from his vice president, saying she no longer represents his administration and should consider resigning from the highest office within the Navajo Nation to ever be held by a woman.

Trump, Harris campaigns target native voters in Arizona

Both the Trump and Harris campaigns have spent the past weeks targeting not only Arizona voters, but native voters in particular as Arizona is home to 22 tribes, boasting a population of half a million.

Jamie Yazzie case: Boyfriend of a Navajo woman is sentenced to life in prison in her killing

After family members of a slain Navajo woman described their grief in a federal courtroom, the judge on Monday sentenced her boyfriend to life imprisonment for first-degree murder.