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Genevieve Jackson grew up on the edge of the Navajo Nation, not far from Gallup, New Mexico. Like many Navajos, Jackson’s mother came to Gallup to buy…
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OAXACA DE JUÁREZ — Mezcal has become a booming business for an impoverished Mexican state, replacing cheap unauthorized labor to the U.S. as a chief…
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A Navajo heavy metal band is releasing its first album May 27. They call themselves “I Dont Konform.” And unless you live on the reservation you probably…
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Misael Perez felt stifled by the walls of his own apartment on a recent Friday afternoon.Perez’s roommates were all at work, and that’s where he would…
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A small lobby at the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix feels a lot like the Motor Vehicle Division. It's where undocumented immigrants wait for a chance to…
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Saint Michael’s Association for Special Education started more than four decades ago when Marijane Ryan, a nun and nurse, was convinced she could help a…
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Jo Jaeger keeps coming back to Flagstaff.“I tried a bigger city and I tried even a smaller town,” said Jaeger, an assistant manager and barista at…
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GEORGETOWN, Texas — Donald Trump’s victory and the impending Republican majority in Congress means the Obama administration’s initiative to cut greenhouse…
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Henry Jordan, 15, has been watching the presidential debates at home in Flagstaff with his parents. He’s also talking about the election at school with…
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As parents prepare to send their children off to college this fall, many are concerned about their kids' safety. One in four female college seniors has…