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Navajo Nation reports 6 deaths, 180 new COVID-19 cases

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation health officials on Friday reported six new deaths and 180 new cases of COVID-19. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said the big increase in ...

Man who drowned while fishing in western Colorado ID’d

GRAND JUNCTION – Authorities have released the name of a man who drowned after falling from his boat during a fishing trip in western Colorado. The Grand Junction Daily Sentine...

Ruling due Monday in tribal case over virus relief funding

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A federal judge said he will issue a decision Monday on a request from tribes to temporarily halt the distribution of $8 billion in coronavirus relief funding for tribes. ...

Despite critics’ outcry, border wall construction goes on

PHOENIX – The federal government is proceeding with plans for a border wall even as communities where construction is ongoing protest the presence of workers, according to court documents. ...

ADL condemns New Mexico mayor’s ‘Nazi’ remark about governor

GRANTS, N.M. – The Anti-Defamation League is denouncing comments made by a New Mexico mayor who compared New Mexico State Police to the Gestapo and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to the Nazis. ...

New Mexico university gets grant to tackle opioid epidemic

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University has received a $200,000 federal grant to grow the number of nurse practitioners who will fight the opioid epidemic in the state. T...

Police: Dad neglected adult son with muscular dystrophy

HOBBS, N.M. – The father of a New Mexico man with muscular dystrophy who died being bedridden for an unknown amount of time is facing charges in connection with his death. The ...

Denver’s stay-at-home order extended until May 8

Hancock consults with mayors; metro area might be next

National forests across Arizona impose campfire restrictions

ALBUQUERQUE – All six national forests around Arizona are imposing campfire restrictions that officials say are intended to protect the health and safety of employees and communities during ...

U.S. unsure it can meet deadline to disburse funds to tribes

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The U.S. Treasury Department said it is unsure if it will be able to disburse $8 billion in coronavirus relief funding to Native American tribes by a Sunday deadline. ...

Shuttered Albuquerque hospital to reopen for virus patients

ALBUQUERQUE – A hospital within the grounds of Gibson Medical Center that was shuttered in 2007 is expected to reopen after it was quickly retrofitted to treat patients with COVID-19, state ...

Another official in Rio Arriba County facing charges

ESPAÑOLA, N.M. – Another official in a New Mexico county where its sheriff is facing charges is in legal trouble. The New Mexico Attorney General’s office says former Rio Arriba C...
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