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New Mexico center gets more alcohol research funding

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Alcohol Research Center is getting a $7.5 million grant to continue its work to better understand fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. The National Ins...

Witness: Fatal shooting stemmed from request to borrow water

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico man is facing charges in connection with a fatal shooting that a witness said stemmed from a request to borrow water. KOB-TV reports Richard Maliszewski...

Colorado university student dies after being hit by vehicle

FORT COLLINS – A Colorado college student has died from his injuries after being struck by a vehicle on university grounds. The Coloradoan reports that 19-year-old Anthony Av...

U.S. attorney: Feds push for progress on tribal safety

SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. – Federal officials have launched multiple measures to reduce cases of missing and killed Native Americans in the past year, including boosting funding for crime victi...

New Mexico signs settlement on living conditions for inmates

SANTA FE – The governor of New Mexico says a preliminary agreement has been reached on living conditions for prison inmates that would resolve long-running litigation shaped by the afterma...

Xcel to move forward with $900M wind farm in New Mexico

PORTALES, N.M. – Xcel Energy says construction on a $900 million wind farm will begin later this year in eastern New Mexico. The utility announced its plans to go forward with t...

Colorado man adds humor to roadside signs

Vince Rozmiarek, who lives in the tiny Colorado town of Indian Hills, has achieved what generations of fathers have striven for: He’s become internationally beloved for his dad jokes. ...

Cibola National Forest fire continues to grow in New Mexico

SAN MATEO, N.M. – A wildfire in Cibola National Forest continues to grow as about 130 firefighters work to fight the inferno. New Mexico and federal fire officials said late Tuesd...

Record oil production lifts New Mexico state income

SANTA FE – State economists on Friday revised upward forecasts for state government income amid surging oil and natural gas production in New Mexico, giving lawmakers greater leeway as they ...

Phoenix voters rejecting anti-rail initiative by wide margin

PHOENIX – Phoenix voters said “yes” to expanding light rail transportation in the nation’s fifth largest city Tuesday by soundly saying “no” to a measure that aimed to stop any more developm...

Forest Service appoints new district boss in Sierra Nevada

RENO, Nev. – A Forest Service district ranger in Southwest Colorado who also worked as a natural resource specialist in Utah has been named the new head of the Carson Ranger District coverin...

Boulder reverses course on security for BI Incorporated

BOULDER – In a reversal, Boulder is once again allowing a company with ties to immigration enforcement to hire off-duty police officers to provide security at its headquarters. Ea...
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