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Susan Montoya Bryan
Position: The Associated Press

Along Route 66, telling Native American’s story

Project to illuminate tribes’ history, heritage

Bill Mauldin’s cartoons to be sold at auction

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Two dozen original editorial cartoons created by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and World War II veteran Bill Mauldin are set to hit the auction block for the first t...

Rules pitched for power plants

Reservation generators in our region get EPA’s proposed limits

New Mexico wants home of noted artist recognized

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – 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. ...

Interior secretary urges Congress to act

Jewell: Preserving land will help with climate change

EPA administrator pushes for water rules

CORRALES, N.M. – Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy said Monday she’s not backing down on her agency’s efforts to implement a new rule that would assert regulatory a...

Museum to put 3 O’Keeffe paintings up for auction

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in New Mexico said Friday it will sell three works by the American modernist painter to benefit its acquisitions fund. Going on the...

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