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Susan Montoya Bryan
Position: The Associated Press

Albuquerque aims to save spirit of annual balloon fiesta

ALBUQUERQUE – Fall in Albuquerque just isn’t fall without the annual international hot air balloon fiesta, with its massive morning ascensions filling the skies with colorful balloons from a...

Western wildfire smoke causes East Coast haze, vivid sunsets

The smoke from dozens of wildfires in the western United States is stretching clear across the country – and even pushing into Mexico, Canada and Europe. While the dangerous plumes are forci...

Study: Cancer cases likely in those exposed to atomic test

1945 Trinity blast sickened N.M. residents, study says

Spaceport America vets capital projects amid investigation

ALBUQUERQUE – An investigation into the conduct of Spaceport America’s chief executive officer is ongoing and initial findings are expected in the coming weeks, the organization’s interim le...

Study: Cancer cases likely in those exposed to atomic test

ALBUQUERQUE – After years of study, the National Cancer Institute said Tuesday that some people probably got cancer from the radioactive fallout that wafted across New Mexico after the U.S. ...

Heat, drought make for miserable combination in Southwest

ALBUQUERQUE – It’s grim news for the western U.S. The latest maps show most of the southern half of the region is mired by drought, with extreme conditions centered over much of U...

Survey, focus groups aim to boost New Mexico competitiveness

ALBUQUERQUE – One of New Mexico’s largest economic development advocacy groups has launched an online survey to take the temperature of business owners and others on everything from taxes to...

New Mexico ACLU sues over inmate treatment amid pandemic

ALBUQUERQUE – The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico and a group of criminal defense lawyers claim in a lawsuit filed Monday that state officials aren’t doing enough to protect the...

New Mexico officials: Virus fight needs to be sustained

ALBUQUERQUE – Top New Mexico officials are elated that the state is meeting all of its benchmarks when it comes to addressing the coronavirus pandemic, but they warned Thursday that the rece...

New Mexico retirement board to study investment policies

ALBUQUERQUE – Policies that guide pension investments for New Mexico teachers and other educational retirees would have to change if the Educational Retirement Board wants to divest in priva...

N.M. governor opts for online start to school year

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday hit the pause button on reopening public schools this fall, meaning classes will be virtual at least through Sept. 7. ...

Atomic anniversary brings U.S. nuclear official to New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – The head of the National Nuclear Security Administration is in New Mexico this week as part of a nationwide tour of the federal government’s nuclear security operations. ...