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Community honors longtime firefighter who served regionally

‘He was one of those individuals who really did make people better around him’

New Mexico raises minimum wage for first time in over a decade

How does it stack up with other Four Corners states?

Historic graduation at Navajo Technical University

Two students become first licensed veterinary technicians to graduate

Las Cruces man gets long prison term in crash that killed 2

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – A Las Cruces man who pleaded guilty to fatally running over two people with a vehicle in 2017 has been sentenced to 31½ years in prison. Dona Ana County prosecu...

Marijuana farms may be straining New Mexico water supplies

ALBUQUERQUE – More medical marijuana plants are being grown in New Mexico than ever, and the crop could be straining local water supplies. Two rural water systems in Sandoval Coun...

Councilor’s removal sought over text messages, ‘being rude’

EUNICE, N.M. – A city manager of a southeastern New Mexico town is seeking to remove a councilor over attendance and for “being rude.” The Hobbs News-Sun reports City Manager J...

Shooting range owner joins U.S. Senate race in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Louie Sanchez, a health care businessman and a shooting range owner, is jumping in the race for an open U.S. Senate seat in New Mexico. Sanchez announced Monday he w...

Rob Dean, former editor of Santa Fe New Mexican, dies at 65

SANTA FE – Rob Dean, a former editor who led the The paper announced that Dean died Sunday unexpectedly at his Santa Fe home. He was 65. The cause of death has not been determin...

San Juan County, N.M., Commission to meet

The San Juan County Commission will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Commission Chambers in the County Administration Building, 100 S. Oliver Drive, Aztec. Comments and input from th...

Cities, counties join lawsuit claiming N.M. tax agency improperly reduced revenue

City of Farmington was one of the first to file

Public hearing on San Juan Generating Station scheduled

Community members encouraged to submit comment

Growing an arts district in downtown Farmington

‘Arts kind of became the DNA of downtown’

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Liz Weber
New Mexico reporter

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