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Susan Montoya Bryan
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New Mexico village to celebrate rebirth of church

All-volunteer crew revives ‘cornerstone of our community’

International art market to draw thousands to New Mexico

SANTA FE – From the plains of Africa to war-torn countries in the Middle East, nearly 200 artists from around the world will be showing off their traditional crafts during the world’s larges...

Route 66: Women of the Mother Road

Oral history project collects stories of diverse lives

N.M. regulators to hear questions about electricity rates

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico regulators will hear more testimony next week on a request by the state’s largest electric provider to raise customer rates. The Public Regulation Commiss...

New Mexico sues Colorado over Gold King Mine spill

Colorado attorney general: Lawsuit doesn’t help cleanup

Firefighting crews try to keep N.M. blaze from communities

ESTANCIA, N.M. – Firefighters on Friday battled hot temperatures and leaping flames to keep a New Mexico wildfire that destroyed two dozen homes from spreading north toward rural, mountain c...

New Mexico attorney general dissatisfied with mine spill response

Attorney general says state’s requests disregarded

Guide highlights Native American link to historic Route 66

ALBUQUERQUE- A new story is unfolding along historic Route 66 thanks to a yearlong project coordinated by a tourism group with help from the National Park Service and American Indian tribes ...

New Mexico health insurers propose rate hikes for 2017

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico regulators are unveiling details about the health insurance premiums proposed by insurers for next year, and there are indications the state will not escape the heft...

Search resumes in N.M. for missing treasure hunter

ALBUQUERQUE – Authorities on Wednesday resumed the search for a Colorado man who disappeared more than three months ago while hunting for a $2 million cache of gold, jewels and artifacts in ...

Texas, N.M. oil producers push for import limits

American firms say cheap foreign product is bankrupting domestic drillers

Drought threatens return in New Mexico after dry stretch

ALBUQUERQUE – Marking an end to a record-setting stretch of warm, dry weather, snow fell around New Mexico on Tuesday but forecasters warned that meaningful moisture has been in short supply...