Published February 14, 2022Lawmakers question Interior's contract to review tribal jail deaths By Nate Hegyi, Cheryl W. ThompsonFederal lawmakers are pushing for a "do-over" of a contract, awarded by the Interior Department, to a former administrator to review deaths...
Indian Health Service's chief medical officer says, "the People really stepped-up" by Sarah Flower | KSUT Tribal Radio | January 16, 2022 http://tribalradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/IHS-Interview-Tribal-Radio.wav Native American tribes across the...
Colorado's latest COVID surge is leading to child hospitalizations and a record positivity rate Four Corners Public Radio | By Sarah FlowerPublished January 6, 2022Listen to AudioShutterstock / ShutterstockMany COVID-related metrics are on the increase in Colorado. We...
A college campus in Blanding, Utah is debuting a traditional hogan for its Native American studentsBy Justin Higginbottom/KZMUPublished November 24, 2021Listen to Audio USU-BlandingUSUBuilders at Utah State University’s Blanding campus have been working on a...
Boise State Public Radio News | By Nate Hegyi Published November 4, 2021 at 11:33 AM MD A new report from the Government Accountability Office has found that the federal government isn’t doing enough to tackle the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women. It...