Five tribal nations in Arizona have been awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Interior to help their communities prepare for the threats to their land brought on by climate change.
To anyone with regular interest in Desert Valley League girls soccer, Tuesday’s game between Coachella Valley and Indio High School would have appeared quite normal. After taking a 1-1 draw to ...
History is filled with stories of remarkable women who shattered societal norms to become warriors and leaders. These ...
After Westwin Elements held its ribbon cutting last August, the Kiowa Tribe is taking action to ensure the nickel-processing ...
Arizona’s got you covered! From ancient missions to Wild West towns, the Grand Canyon State is a treasure trove of history ...
A lawsuit by the Kansas-based Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has been put on hold as the federal government prepares to offer ...
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum testified Thursday before members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, ...
The Arizona Indian Gaming Association ( AIGA) has announced the election of White Mountain Apache Tribal Chairman Kasey Velasquez as its Chairman for 2025. Bringing decades of leadership and public ...
TJC got back on the winning track, scoring a 64-62 win over rival Kilgore College on Wednesday in a Region XIV basketball ...
Hobbs said she will seek $7 million to help return artifacts to tribes, and renewed her support for a Navajo water settlement ...
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, the deadliest tick-borne disease in the U.S., is a big problem on tribal lands in the Southwest ...