First woman to make it through Navajo Nation’s primary election for president does it again
Navajos narrow field of presidential hopefuls to 2 Iroquois lacrosse team’s passport position goes beyond sport, touches on deeper debate
Iroquois passport dispute raises sovereignty issue Leader of Navajo Nation disqualified as candidate for tribal presidency
Navajo president disqualified in re-election bid Second Arizona city council votes to sue state over new immigration law
2 Arizona city councils vote to sue over new law Referendum drive, lawsuits could delay immigration enforcement
Referendum drive could delay Arizona law PHOENIX — A referendum could put Arizona’s tough new law targeting illegal immigration on hold until 2012 if organizers can gather the more than 76,000 signatures needed to get the measure on the ballot. Arizona cities consider joining legal action to block immigration law
AZ cities consider fighting immigration law Navajos vote to reduce 88-member Tribal Council, give president line-item veto
Navajos vote to reduce size of Tribal Council Judge rules against Navajo Nation Council resolution that placed tribal president on leave
Judge’s ruling puts Navajo president back on job Fierce snowstorm hits West; Midwest braces for blizzard conditions
Fierce snowstorm knocks out power in West FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A howling winter storm barreled through the West, hitting the mountain states with snow and fierce winds as it headed toward the country’s midsection on Tuesday. Heavy snow, high winds hit the West, causing road and school closures
Powerful snowstorm moves through the West FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Stormy winter weather blamed for road closures and dozens of auto accidents is barreling through the West and stretching farther east, with parts of Iowa and Minnesota bracing for the prospect of high winds and blizzard conditions. Winter storm sweeps across West with heavy snow, strong winds creating havoc on roads
Powerful snowstorm sweeps across West FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A large and powerful storm howled across the West with snow and strong winds Monday, snarling traffic, closing schools and threatening to spawn mudslides in wildfire-devastated Southern California. Navajo politics turn sour after president pushes to cut council, is put on leave
Navajo politics turn sour over move to cut council |