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Monuments and statues are falling. But what comes next?

TIERRA AMARILLA, N.M. – The dusty town of Tierra Amarilla perches in the shadows of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Here, five decades ago, this poor northern New Mexico community saw one of...

New Mexico fines Denver-based firm $5.3M for air pollution

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Environment Department has fined an oil and gas company more than $5.3 million for repeated violations of state air pollution standards. DCP Midstream wa...

Police: Man detained children after mistaking pen for bullet

HOBBS, N.M. – A New Mexico man is facing charges after police said he held a group of children against their will when the thought one of them had a .50-caliber round. Police sa...

Farmington woman gets prison for running over federal lawman

ALBUQUERQUE – A Farmington woman accused of running over a federal law enforcement officer with a vehicle was sentenced to more than nine years in prison Tuesday. Prosecutors said...

Two COVID-19 cases lead to widespread testing at Colorado prison

DENVER – Widespread testing for the coronavirus will be conducted at a Colorado prison after one inmate and a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, the state corrections department said...

Teenager who drowned in Colorado mountain lake identified

GEORGETOWN – Authorities have released the name of a teenager who drowned in a mountain lake in Colorado on the Fourth of July. Clear Creek County sheriff’s officials say 19-year-...

Colorado has increase in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations

DENVER – Hospitalizations in Colorado for COVID-19 have begun to increase for the first time in months, while the state’s rate of positive coronavirus test results has jumped since the first...

New Mexico issues heat alert as triple digits approach

SANTA FE – Health officials are warning people across New Mexico to be mindful of heat-related illness as the state prepares for a stretch of triple-digit temperatures. The Health...

Navajo Nation reports 74 more COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation health officials have reported 74 more cases of COVID-19 but no additional known deaths. Tribal Department of Health officials said 7,914 people...

U.S. nuclear lab investigates breach at plutonium facility

ALBUQUERQUE – Officials at one of the nation’s premier nuclear labs are investigating the potential exposure of employees to plutonium. Los Alamos National Laboratory confirmed Mo...

Aurora’s McClain review to focus on training, policies

AURORA – The local investigation related to the death of a 23-year-old Black man who died after police stopped him on the street in suburban Denver will focus on first-responder training and...

New Mexico schools opening comes amid nurse shortage

The Associated Press LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The hybrid reopening of New Mexico public schools will come amid a statewide nursing shortage, adding to the anxiety of parents and teacher...
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