The Navajo Nation's second lawsuit aimed at extending the time for voters to address questionable ballot signatures has been dismissed. A Superior Court judge in Apache County ruled against the ...
Navajo Nation leadership claims that Apache County officials did not take Election Day ballot chaos seriously.
NAVAJO NATION - Following technical issues in Apache County on Election Day, Navajo Nation's President said he filed a lawsuit to extend polling hours to accommodate voters. Arizona's Secretary of ...
Catherine Lee, a community health representative, talks with a man at his home on the Navajo Nation. The nation has nearly 200 contact tracers spread across numerous health-care agencies. Credit: Jim ...
No Turquoise Alert had been issued but on Monday, authorities discovered human remains in Navajo County near the Knots ...
The Navajo Nation Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit in an Arizona Superior Court to force Apache County to extend voting hours. County superior court judge Michael Latham granted the motion.
The White Mountain Apache Tribe has more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases, surpassing the Navajo Nation in total number of cases per capita. The Navajo Nation had the highest COVID-19 infection rate ...
In trying to rectify the problem, the Navajo Nation requested and secured a court-approved extension. Although tribal leaders sought an extension for all poll sites on the Navajo Nation within Apache ...
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