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Navajo Nation files $160 million claim over Gold King spill

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A cleanup team led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency triggered the August 2015 spill while working at the Gold King Mine near Silverton. The 3 mil...

Homelessness spike seen in Greeley

New downtown shelter opens after space crunch in old facility

Regents to meet on report critical of N.M. university leader

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The University of New Mexico Board of Regents is holding a meeting Wednesday to discuss possibly suspending or firing university President Bob Frank in response to a rep...

New Mexico budget crisis rears its head in courts, colleges

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s grinding budget crisis is taking a toll in courtrooms where overburdened attorneys have denied legal counsel to poor defendants, at museums reeling from layoffs and a...

Researchers grow protective biological soil crusts

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – In a greenhouse at Northern Arizona University, a professor is researching an oft-overlooked ecological field that could play an important role in preventing erosion and h...

Law enforcement gathers for Colorado state trooper funeral

Trooper killed by truck while investigating a crash

Professional mediator takes on New Mexico budget impasse

SANTA FE – He is a mild mannered attorney who negotiates out-of-court resolutions to legal disputes for a living. In his unsalaried job as the next New Mexico state Senate majorit...

Aspen Skiing Co. a model for water conservation

Resort’s efforts could help city reduce use

Manitou Incline reopens after 3-month closure

COLORADO SPRINGS – A popular hiking route near Manitou Springs is open after three months of repair work. The Manitou Incline reopened Friday, and hikers immediately began climb...

Woman won’t face charges for rant against shopper wearing a hijab

ALBUQUERQUE – Charges won’t be filed against a woman who yelled at a Muslim shopper in an Albuquerque grocery store and called her a “terrorist,” according to police. The shopper was wearing...

Board calls for investigation of Albuquerque police videos

ALBUQUERQUE – The Police Oversight Board is asking authorities to investigate allegations that Albuquerque police have altered or deleted video recordings from officers’ lapel cameras. ...

U.S. overhauls public land-use planning

GOP senator from Wyoming vows reversal once Trump in office