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WASHINGTON - People are inventing so many new, legal ways to get high that lawmakers can't seem to keep up....
Minnesota has slipped three rungs in a high-profile ranking of child-friendly states, largely because of its growing number of uninsured children....
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Minnesota's sex offender treatment program took an important step forward Tuesday, when a federal judge ruled that it can proceed as a class-action case representing more than 600 individuals detained by the state....
WASHINGTON - More than 21 states have simplified how they collect taxes in hopes of recovering an estimated $20 billion in sales taxes that go uncollected by out-of-state online merchants every year. But the nation's governors say they still need help from Congress....
Editorial cartoon: Bachmann billboard...
WASHINGTON - Nearly all of Greenland's massive ice sheet suddenly started melting a bit this month, a freak event that surprised scientists....
The words and actions of Sheriff Joe Arpaio are vital in determining whether the Sheriff's Office has a systemic problem with profiling Hispanic residents. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/2012/07/23/20120723arpaio-expected-testify-today-racial-profiling-case.html#ixzz21dXhl7tM...
When Aaron Huey started photographing the lives of Native Americans on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, he did not imagine he would still be working with the residents he met there seven years later....
The number of people coming forward to say they were seriously abused at Canada’s Indian residential schools greatly outstrips early federal estimates and will boost the cost of settlements by more than $2-billion, federal officials say....
Simmering tensions within the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council boiled over Tuesday, prompting one group of tribal council members to occupy a tribal council conference room, and another to request increased security from the Blackfeet tribal police....
WASHINGTON – Pascua Yaqui tribal leaders asked a House committee Tuesday for the same right that most other tribes already enjoy – the ability to decide who’s a member of their tribe....
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) - Prosecutors overseeing a Navajo Nation fraud case say they expect to file criminal charges against 10 to 15 of the defendants....
There are 3,700 Marriott-branded lodging facilities around the world, but one of the newest — Courtyard by Marriott/Scottsdale Salt River — brings two distinctions that none of the other sites can claim. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/21/first-ever-marriott-on-tribal-land-built-with-mother-nature-in-mind-122087 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/07/21/first-ever-marriott-on-tribal-land-built-with-mother-nature-in-mind-122087#ixzz21dbUaiI0...
1,000 visitors fill the main plaza every year at downtown Santa Fe, N.M. The ‘Indian Market’ is Aug. 18-19, 2012. It is just part of a week filled with native art gallery openings, a film festival and swanky gala events. The plaza jumps with artists, food vendors, excited tourists & past alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Everybody comes together to buy or sell fine Native American art....
BISMARCK — The U.S. attorney's office in North Dakota says it is looking into a death on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation...
A shirt worn by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Tribe and immortalized in a painting hanging at the Smithsonian Institution sold for $877,500 at a Reno auction Saturday....
A former Crow Creek tribal council member has been sentenced on accusations he concealed information from authorities investigating a bribery conspiracy on the South Dakota reservation....
GREENVILLE - Leaders of the Lakota Nation Tuesday spoke with passion and called for unity amid what has been a dark three months since the killing of Lightning Medicine Cloud....
Seminole police are looking for a person or persons who fired six shots into the police station at the Immokalee Seminole reservation on Monday morning....
James Norman Jones, 70, of Red Lake, MN, died Monday, June 18, 2012 at the Jourdain-Perpich Extended Care Facility in Red Lake, MN. Funeral services were at 1:00 pm, Friday, June 22, 2012 at the St. Mary’s Mission Catholic Church in Red Lake, MN, with Father Jerry Rogers officiating. A wake began in the afternoon, Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at the Little Rock Community Center in Red Lake, MN, and continued until the time of the service. Interment following cremation will be at the St. Mary’s Mis...