“Those are the words of a guy who just lost big time,” Attorney General Kris Mayes told KJZZ. “This is just a great day for ...
The effort is part of the Resilient Energy Economies Initiative, a philanthropic program led by Resources for the Future and ...
For the first-time, Keyshawn Whitehorse from McCracken Spring, Utah, won the Ty Murray Invitational after hanging onto a ...
KSUT’s first broadcast on June 14, 1976, was from a small room that was a shared community space on the tribal campus. The ...
Judge Randolph D. Moss ruled on Tuesday that President Trump’s executive order issued last year violated the First Amendment ...
The All American Canal, the largest diversion on the Colorado River, passes through Winterhaven, CA on its way to the ...
In this KSUT Conversation, Tami Graham talks with Carol Fleisher, the director of the Durango Independent Film Festival, now in its 21st year. The two discuss highlights of this year’s festival, ...
A celebration turns into a demonstration at the Death Valley National Park after Timbisha Shoshone historical plaques were removed from the park’s visitors center. Then-President Bill Clinton signed ...
The BIA, which is responsible for overseeing trust responsibilities with 575 federally recognized tribes, focused on reducing its own workforce through mass layoffs and hiring freezes within the ...
That exhibit at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site on the Navajo Nation — still under review — hasn’t been taken down yet, but his name is literally inseparable from this land in ...
In this KSUT Conversation, Tami Graham talks with Crisosto Apache, Colorado’s newest Poet Laureate. Crisosto is an Indigenous poet of Mescalero Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and Diné lineage and is an ...
The Weaving Our Stories conference in Blanding, UT brings Native American students, academics, and community members together. For three days, speakers and workshops explored how schools could best ...