Navajo death row inmate loses appeal to probe racial bias

The only Native American on federal death row lost a bid Thursday to look into potential racial bias in his case.

One person seriously injured in Prescott rollover crash

Prescott police and fire crews responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash that left one person seriously injured.

YCSO: Part-time Camp Verde Detention Center worker who died tested positive for COVID-19

Officials with the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office announced Friday that test results on a man who worked at Camp Verde Detention Center before he died came back positive for COVID-19.

Some businesses openly defy Gov. Ducey's extended stay-at-home order

May 1 was originally supposed to be the day Gov. Doug Ducey's stay-at-home order ended. Now, the order will last for at least another 15 days.

Prescott Police: Rollover crash closed State Route 89

Prescott Police officials say a rollover crash Friday afternoon resulted in the closure of a portion of Highway 89.

FEMA crew responding to COVID-19 crisis on the Navajo Nation

The COVID-19 outbreak in the Navajo Nation is just behind New York and New Jersey, and officials with FEMA have sent a team in to help the Native American nation respond to the crisis.

Family mourns Navajo Nation woman who died 5 days after COVID-19 diagnosis

A grandmother and member of the Navajo Nation is being mourned after she passed away from COVID-19 while being hospitalized in Phoenix.

Navajo Nation now has 1,282 coronavirus cases and 49 deaths

The Navajo Nation is extending the closure of the tribal government until mid-May because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Navajo Nation sues Federal government over COVID-19 funding

Officials with the Navajo Nation announced a lawsuit against the Federal government over what the way COVID-19 funding for tribal governments is being handled.

National forests across Arizona impose campfire restrictions amid COVID-19 outbreak

All six national forests around Arizona are imposing campfire restrictions that officials are intended to protect the health and safety of employees and communities during the coronavirus outbreak.

21 new coronavirus deaths reported in Arizona; toll now 208

Arizona health officials reported 21 additional coronavirus deaths, the most in a single day since the first death was reported on March 17.

Tribes sue over distribution of coronavirus relief funding

Several Native American tribes sued the federal government Friday, seeking to keep any of the $8 billion in federal coronavirus relief for tribes kept out of the hands of for-profit Alaska Native corporations.

Arizona coronavirus cases surpass 5,000; 187 known deaths

Positive coronavirus tests in Arizona have now surpassed 5,000 with 187 known deaths, state health officials said Monday.

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez speaks on coronavirus outbreak
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In an effort to try to contain the coronavirus, the Navajo Nation implemented a 57-hour curfew over the weekend. President Jonathan Nez joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak that has claimed the lives of 44 people.