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Convicted Colorado murderer writes letter claiming innocence

CRIPPLE CREEK – A Colorado man sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of fatally beating his fiancée with a baseball bat has written a letter to a local television reporter argui...

New Mexico regulators push ahead as virus disaster declared

ALBUQUERQUE – While federal environmental regulators have waived enforcement on a range of legally mandated public health and environmental protections, New Mexico is marching ahead. ...

New Mexico Supreme Court upholds homicide conviction ruling

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – The New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld a ruling convicting an Alamogordo man of fatally shooting his ex-wife and her boyfriend in 2015. Terrick Thompkins, 39...

Police still searching for Navajo girl who disappeared decades ago

GALLUP, N.M. – More than three decades have passed since a Navajo girl disappeared from her home in northwestern New Mexico wearing a pink nightgown. Authorities say they have not...

Bureau of Land Management director to continue through April

GRAND JUNCTION – The temporary head of the federal Bureau of Land Management is expected to continue overseeing the agency for another month. William Perry Pendley will continue a...

School bus drivers delivering meals in rural New Mexico

RAMAH, N.M. (AP) – Riding as a passenger on a nearly empty school bus through rural McKinley County Monday morning, Shari Lambson was still in disbelief. “I was thinking how unrea...

Some Western Slope fire departments look at mergers because of volunteer drop

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) – Volunteer firefighters have to do more than ever before – more training, expanded responsibilities and an increasing number of calls, and without a salary to live on. ...

New Mexico TV stations to broadcast classes for K-5 students

ALBUQUERQUE – With New Mexico schools shut down for the rest of the school year because of the coronavirus outbreak, three public television stations on Monday will begin broadcasting class ...

New Mexico regulators push ahead as virus disaster declared

ALBUQUERQUE – While federal environmental regulators have waived enforcement on a range of legally mandated public health and environmental protections, New Mexico is marching ahead. ...

Police: Sheriff’s deputy arrested store worker after ‘look’

ESPAÑOLA, N.M. – A former deputy of the troubled Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office has been charged with battery and false imprisonment in connection with an episode at a Family Dollar stor...

Mancos trails project in the works

Forest Service awaits response for Chicken Creek, Owen Basin

Santa Fe’s vacation rental market sees big decline

SANTA FE – As in many other tourist destinations in the United States, a large portion of Santa Fe’s housing market is short-term rentals, where guests can stay in family-sized homes for a f...