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Gambian man charged in Colorado with torturing 2006 coup planners

DENVER – A Gambian man has been indicted in Colorado on federal charges that he tortured planners of a failed 2006 presidential coup when he was a member of a special armed unit that reporte...

Report: Bullet that killed woman fired from airman’s rifle

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A bullet taken from the skull of a woman whose body was discovered in northern Arizona was fired from a rifle owned by an Air Force airman charged in her death, authoritie...

Census workers to resume delivering packets to Navajo homes

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Census workers will resume dropping off questionnaires at homes on the Navajo Nation this week. The tribe’s legislative branch said the work to deliver paper ...

No charges for corrections investigator in fatal shooting

DENVER – A state corrections investigator suspected of fatally shooting a teen in the back as he ran from a reported break-in will not face criminal charges. In a statement, Denve...

Head of New Mexico’s African American Affairs office resigns

SANTA FE – The head of the New Mexico Office of African American Affairs has resigned. Executive Director William Scott Carreathers didn’t provide a reason for his immediate resig...

Agency to provide COVID-19 tests at offices for food workers

SANTA FE – State officials are setting aside time slots for food industry workers for COVID-19 testing at numerous New Mexico Department of Health field offices statewide. The Dep...

Colorado fire chief out after vowing to spray protesters

DENVER – The fire chief of a small Colorado town has resigned after posting a comment on Facebook saying he would use high pressure water hoses for fun to spray demonstrators in Denver who h...

Man dead, officer wounded in shooting in suburban Denver

ENGLEWOOD – A man died and a police officer was wounded in an exchange of gunfire during the investigation of a domestic violence report Tuesday night in suburban Denver, police said. ...

Cortez Rec Center reopens Monday with some restrictions

Some parts of facility will remain closed

SWOS students set commencement for July 31 in Cortez

Class of ’20 wanted in-person ceremony

New Mexico AG calls for uniform use of force policies

ALBUQUERQUE – Attorney General Hector Balderas on Tuesday called for police reforms amid the latest round of protests in New Mexico and elsewhere over excessive force. Balderas sa...

Chief justice of New Mexico Supreme Court set to retire

SANTA FE – The chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court is retiring. Judith Nakamura will leave the bench July 31, after serving on the high court since December 2015. She pr...
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