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George R.R. Martin mixes business, politics at film forum

SANTA FE – Author and film producer George R. R. Martin waded into the politics of movie-industry tax breaks on Thursday while endorsing a prominent Democratic candidate for governor of New ...

Judge won’t throw out ruling explaining Arpaio’s conviction

PHOENIX – The judge in former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s now-pardoned criminal case has refused the retired lawman’s request to throw out all rulings in the case, including a blistering decision t...

‘Breaking Bad’ actors will host fundraiser for Puerto Rico

ALBUQUERQUE – Two actors from the hit series “Breaking Bad” will host an Albuquerque fundraiser next week for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Bob Odenkirk, who played s...

Bipartisan plan to curb health premiums gets strong support

WASHINGTON – A bipartisan proposal to calm churning health insurance markets gained momentum Thursday when enough lawmakers rallied behind it to give it potentially unstoppable Senate suppor...

Rural survey: Farm foreclosures over next 5 years a concern

OMAHA, Neb. – A new report is highlighting growing concerns that farm foreclosures will be the greatest challenge to rural banks in parts of 10 Plains and Midwestern states over the next f...

UNK to offer in-state tuition to Colorado, Kansas students

KEARNEY, Neb. – The University of Nebraska at Kearney is offering in-state tuition rates to Colorado and Kansas residents who are accepted as regular on-campus undergraduate students. ...

1 student, 2 others killed in shooting near CSU campus

Police say no ongoing threat

Guilty pleas entered in sweeping Indian-art fraud probe

SANTA FE – A New Mexico art gallery owner and a jewelry supplier have pleaded guilty in federal court to criminal charges in the sale of fake Native American jewelry that was manufactured in...

New Mexico may restore evolution to science standards

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s public education secretary announced revisions will be made to proposed school science standards in response to a public outcry against the deletion or omission of re...

Woman facing deportation seeks sanctuary a second time

Hickenlooper refused to issue a pardon for 2010 conviction

Colorado Springs teen killed young siblings to be alone, police say

COLORADO SPRINGS – A 19-year-old accused of stabbing his two young siblings to death and wounding his father in Colorado told investigators he carried out the attack so he could be alone in ...

Supreme Court backs push to remove Ten Commandments monument

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sided with a lower court that ordered a New Mexico city to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the lawn outside City Hall. Civil ...