In bright contrast to the dysfunctional stalemate gripping Washington that extended the federal government shutdown into a ninth day on Thursday, the members of the Blount County Board of ...
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation shared a press release on Wednesday, drawing disapproval from several tribal leaders of the five largest tribes in Oklahoma and tribal lawyers. It ...
Cherokee Nation leaders officially established Cherokee Nation Flag Day to reaffirm the tribes' sovereignty and educate future generations about the tribe's symbols and history.
This video shows a structured approach to drawing hands, focusing on the form, proportions, and basic anatomy. It breaks down the process into simplified steps that can help improve consistency in ...
In a historic cultural initiative, the Cherokee Nation has teamed up with DreamWorks Animation and NBCUniversal to produce a Cherokee-language version of the animated film How to Train Your Dragon.
An executive order establishing October 8 as Cherokee Nation Flag Day was signed into law on Wednesday by Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner.
The Catawba casino project is one of the most ambitious ventures the tribe has ever taken on. The full resort plan features a large gaming floor, a tall 24-story hotel with nearly 400 rooms, and space ...
Several states are betting that it makes more financial sense to dip into their coffers to keep tourist dollars flowing during the funding standoff in Washington.
I drove a well-equipped Forester Wilderness from city streets to rugged trails that usually draw dirt bikes and ATVs. So, how'd it do?
The Mega Millions jackpot is an estimated $234 million with a cash option of $105.1 million for the Friday, August 22, 2025 drawing. Matching the Mega Ball alone can win a prize. Mega Millions tickets ...
Plans to orderly halt operations at federal agencies across Indian Country continued as the U.S. Senate failed this morning to meet terms to end the federal government shutdown hours after it began at ...
A recent survey of Cherokee Phoenix readers points to a successful introduction this year to “solutions journalism,” which explores social problems with a focus on what works.