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Susan Montoya Bryan
Position: The Associated Press

3 generations attend to O’Keeffe home, studio

ALBUQUERQUE – Georgia O’Keeffe’s home and studio is just the way she left it, from the record player in the living room to the spices in the kitchen and the pebbles the painter collected whi...

North America’s largest powwow draws thousands

ALBUQUERQUE – Droves of Native American and other indigenous performers and spectators have converged in New Mexico for the 32nd annual Gathering of Nations, North America’s largest powwow. ...

Craigslist gets a helping hand

Police offer up their parking lot to safely complete online sales

Funding in short supply for water projects

ALBUQUERQUE – A pipeline project intended to bring billions of gallons of water a year to a drought-stricken section of eastern New Mexico represents a lifeline to parched communities that a...

Art found in drug den returned

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque Police Officer Martin Smith was making a final sweep of a condemned apartment that had become a hangout for heroin and meth addicts. On the floor, he fo...

Groups sue over drilling near Chaco

Lawsuit seeks to protect archaeological sites in San Juan Basin

Alive for 400 years, palace wins ‘treasure’ status

Historic Santa Fe building is in need of repairs

2-man balloon crew sets distance record

Albuquerque resident part of team

With his big, bold sculptures, Jimenez opened door for artists

ALBUQUERQUE – Artist Luis Jimenez is credited with helping transform the definition of public art in the U.S. with his larger-than-life, debate-provoking fiberglass sculptures. “E...

Drilling delayed in Chaco region

Agency to review public comments about lease sale

N.M. Veterans director aims to rebuild trust

ALBUQUERQUE – The new director of the Veterans Affairs’ health care system in New Mexico embarked on a tour of the state Tuesday, starting with town halls in Artesia and Alamogordo. ...

N.M. regulators hear testimony

Plan calls for partial plant closure