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Navajo death row inmate seeks Supreme Court review of case

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Attorneys for the only Native American on federal death row are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision regarding potential racial bias in the case. ...

Lack of oversight hobbles New Mexico’s broadband efforts

SANTA FE – Efforts to expand broadband in New Mexico have been hobbled by a lack of oversight and central control, legislative analysts and state agency leaders told lawmakers Monday. ...

Stay-at-home order lifted as Navajo Nation starts reopening

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation has lifted its stay-at-home order but is encouraging residents to leave their homes only for emergencies or essential activities. The stay-a...

CDC: New Mexico has highest rate for alcohol-related deaths

SANTA FE – According to a recently published report by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, New Mexico continues to have the highest rate of alcohol-related deaths in the ...

New Mexico officials report hantavirus case in Taos County

SANTA FE – A northern New Mexico man in his 50s is in the hospital after contracting hantavirus. The New Mexico Health Department says the Taos County man reported that he had c...

New Mexico State faces faculty cuts as professors eye union

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University faculty members are considering forming a union after President John Floros recently announced faculty cuts were possible amid the pandemic. ...

Popular New Mexico music camp canceled amid virus outbreak

JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M. – A popular music camp in New Mexico is canceling its summer program for the first time in more than 60 years because of COVID-19. KRQE-TV reports organizers f...

Four large wildfires burning in Colorado in hot, dry weather

DENVER – Four large wildfires have been spreading in Colorado in hot and dry weather, including one that has grown to 133 square miles. The lightning-sparked Pine Gulch Fire nor...

Hopefuls in key U.S. House race in New Mexico OK two debates

RIO RANCHO, N.M. – Democratic U.S. Rep. Xochitl Torres Small and Republican challenger Yvette Herrell have agreed to at least two televised debates in a closely watched race in southern New ...

Navajo woman sues tribal government over canceled primary

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A member of the Navajo Nation is suing the tribal government to try to force a primary election that was canceled because of the coronavirus. Eloise Brown alleg...

Members appointed to New Mexico’s new civil rights panel

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Civil Rights Commission is now fully staffed after an announcement Friday from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham that she has named the final three members of the nine-me...

New Mexico aims to keep daily COVID-19 case count in check

SANTA FE – New Mexico health officials on Friday reported an additional 175 COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 23,160 since the pandemic began. The tally marks another day of l...
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