
Working alongside NAU students and broadcast journalism professionals, students will learn about college life, media jobs and careers, and will produce multimedia stories, learn how to conduct interviews, work in television, radio, photography and more, concluding with a live-to-tape news broadcast.

During 2020, 4,700 people from more than 1,200 volunteer groups packed up their vehicles, put on safety vests and headed out to pick up litter along their adopted sections of the highway system.

An ad that ran in the print version for April 14 of the Navajo-Hopi Observer ran the wrong headline for a conference to be held on April 22.
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- Election season in full swing on the Navajo Nation; five candidates announce run
- ‘Prey,’ the latest movie in the ‘Predator’ film franchise to be released in full Comanche
- Navajo mystery series "Dark Winds" seeks true storytelling
- Monsoon flooding hits Hopi and Navajo Nations, other areas across northern Arizona
- Pope in headdress stirs deep emotions in Indian Country
- Washington tribe's work reintroducing wildlife may serve as model for other tribes
- Flash flood watches and warnings in place across northern Arizona, the Navajo and Hopi reservations
- Navajo Nation mails 110,000 hardship checks
- Three contestants vie for next Miss Navajo Nation
- Navajo mystery series "Dark Winds" seeks true storytelling
- Phoenix man drowns in Oak Creek
- Ex-Ganado football star’s career goes South — in a good way, as coach at Georgia Tech
- Election season in full swing on the Navajo Nation; five candidates announce run
- Navajo Nation mails 110,000 hardship checks
- ‘Dark Winds’ TV series based on Tony Hillerman books to film on Navajo Nation in October; extras being sought
- Three contestants vie for next Miss Navajo Nation
- Navajo Code Talkers honored at National Finals Rodeo
- New Mexico duo indicted for kidnapping, murder in Indian Country
- Where's my check? Navajo tribal members seek answers for when hardship checks will arrive