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Susan Montoya Bryan
Position: The Associated Press

Piñon, juniper trees are growing

Survey: Other N.M. species are struggling

N.M. chile gets certified-product safeguards

BERNALILLO, N.M. – Idaho has its potatoes. Florida has its fresh fruits and juices. Vidalia is the name synonymous with the nation’s most famous sweet onion. Now New Mexico has it...

Hazing incident gives UNM a black eye

Lobos’ women’s soccer program cancels its regular-season opener

Report: $5.6B impact from N.M. arts, culture

Creative sector must work harder to keep up with tech change

Navajo Nation seeks equal footing as states in energy development

Tribal lands have coal supply for 200 years

N.M. cleans up, braces for more rain

ALBUQUERQUE – Much of central and western New Mexico were under a flash-flood watch Monday as several communities cleaned up after severe weather brought heavy rains and damaging floods over...

Navajo, Chinese artists join for N.M. public art

ALBUQUERQUE – Not many people have been to Coyote Canyon, a remote spot on the nation’s largest Native American reservation. Bordered by sandstone outcroppings and dotted with pi...

Beer is brewing New Mexico’s economy

State’s craft brewers pack $265M punch

Santa Fe forest proposes fencing to protect mouse

ALBUQUERQUE – The U.S. Forest Service wants to put up fences and issue a closure order that would block livestock and campers from stretches of the Rio Cebolla in the Santa Fe National Fores...

Vets travel far for care

Veterans driven about 917K miles to Albuquerque

Encroaching fire forcing area evacuations

Forested areas closed off for holiday

N.M. fire danger, drought spark fireworks concerns

ALBUQUERQUE – The fire season has been relatively mild across the West this year, but officials in New Mexico and Arizona are doing what they can to rein in the use of fireworks given the dr...