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The evacuation status has been changed from “go” (leave immediately) status to "set" (be ready to leave at any moment) in certain zones.
Friday’s Top Stories What’s open and closed on July 4 around New Mexico? New Mexico House Democrats blast passage of ...
According to the Navajo Nation Commission of Emergency Management, the Navajo Nation has declared a state of emergency due to ...
An Arizona Army veteran is raising awareness about how fireworks for Fourth of July celebrations can be triggering for some ...
The Oak Ridge Fire has stalled at an estimated 10,623 acres with containment up to 6% on the Navajo Nation near the ...
National Indian Youth Council, Inc. can also be contacted by calling (505) 247-2251 or by emailing [email protected]. Their hours are Monday–Friday (7/4/25: Independence Day closed, call our office to ...
Evacuation orders still remain in place for some communities affected by the wildfire. Here's what to know about the Oak ...
What started as a thin column of smoke rising from the high desert on a quiet Saturday afternoon has evolved into a ...
The Oak Ridge Fire is rapidly expanding across the Navajo Nation, scorching over 9,800 acres with no containment yet. Fierce ...
Over the last five years, while local jails in the United States have been holding fewer people, New Mexico’s largest jail ...
A Diné writer confronts how to offer a hand from far away as tragedy strikes on the Navajo Nation. It was the last day of June and the first day of the new work week when an emergency showed up on my ...
Clouds build up in the early afternoon and gusty winds push in every direction. The skies darken and then comes the rain — ...