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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...

Navajo Code Talkers honored in virtual ceremony

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Hundreds of Navajo Code Talkers who helped the Allied forces covertly communicate during World War II were honored in a ceremony Friday. Code Talkers Day is...

Popular tourist sites on the Navajo Nation can reopen soon

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Popular tourist destinations on the Navajo Nation, including Canyon de Chelly, can welcome back tourists Monday under the tribe’s reopening plan. Much of the Na...

Supporters of man who shot protesters want charges dropped

DENVER – Supporters of the man accused of shooting two people at Colorado protests for the death of Elijah McClain where a Jeep drove toward protesters on the interstate are asking for all c...

New Mexico retirement board to study investment policies

ALBUQUERQUE – Policies that guide pension investments for New Mexico teachers and other educational retirees would have to change if the Educational Retirement Board wants to divest in priva...

Colorado wildfire keeps I-70 closed for fifth consecutive day

EAGLE – Gov. Jared Polis said Friday a portion of Interstate 70 could be closed for another two to three days as firefighters battle a wildfire that has forced evacuations and scorched about...

Navajo president: Schools should use online learning in fall

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is urging all schools on the tribe’s reservation to use online learning during the fall semester to help reduce the risk of spreadin...

Judge: Mom accused in QAnon kidnapping plot can stand trial

CASTLE ROCK – A Colorado woman accused of working with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care can be put on trial, a judge ruled Thursday. Judge Lawrence B...

Union votes no confidence, calls for Santa Fe mayor’s ouster

SANTA FE – A union representing just over half of city workers is calling on the Santa Fe City Council to remove Mayor Alan Webber. The union approved a resolution Wednesday night...

Project will bring drinking water to New Mexico pueblos

POJOAQUE PUEBLO, N.M. – Work has started on a project that will bring drinking water to residents of four northern New Mexico pueblos as part of a settlement that ended a decades-long fight ...

N.M. parents scramble for child care as schools stay online

SANTA FE – New Mexico parents are scrambling to find child care as summer programs end and in-person public schooling is delayed until at least Labor Day. Many have written off on...
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