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The vaccine is a welcome glimmer of hope for Navajo health care workers, but the work of making sure it's properly stored and distributed is no easy feat.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Loretta Christensen, chief medical officer of the Indian Health Service's Navajo Area, about the challenges of fighting the coronavirus on the Navajo Nation.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez warned the current surge hitting the community is far more severe than in April and May.
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KSUT Tribal Radio, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain PBS are excited to present the launch of Native Lens, featuring submissions from three Native…
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Most of us take hot and cold running water and a flush toilet for granted. But for some residents of the Navajo Nation, it's a luxury they don't get to…
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Up to a third of the households on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations lack access to clean running water. This can be a particular problem for maintaining…
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Fort Lewis College will provide COVID-19 testing for students and staff as it opens for in-person and remote learning this fall. College President Tom…
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With food insecurity rising at an alarming rate worldwide due to COVID-19, one local soup kitchen is answering the call. KSUT’s Sarah Flower has that…
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Darrah Blackwater sees radio waves as a natural resource. The Navajo Nation member and recent law school graduate works to bring high-speed internet to…
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KSUT recently spoke with a Mancos resident who started aGoFundMe campaign to get food and other supplies to Navajo elders who may be quarantined or…