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Police: Man squeezed infant so hard he broke 3 of her ribs

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – A New Mexico man is facing charges after authorities say he squeezed his infant stepdaughter so hard he broke three of her ribs. Jonathan Salcedo, 26, was arres...

New Mexico State to drop intensive English program

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University is restructuring its international programs and will drop an intensive English program amid travel bans. The school recently announc...

Court hearing may decide whether Roswell lawsuit about man’s death can proceed

ROSWELL, N.M. – A court hearing Monday may decide whether a lawsuit against the city of Roswell and the New Mexico Environment Department should proceed. The widow of local busine...

Semitrailer struck by two vehicles whose drivers died

DENVER – A semitrailer was struck by two vehicles in back-to-back crashes in northeastern Colorado and the drivers of both vehicles were killed, the Colorado State Patrol said. ...

New Mexico conventions set primary lineups for Congress

POJOAQUE, N.M. – Candidates for Congress and an open Senate seat are undergoing the first test of their political might as the Democratic and Republican parties of New Mexico hold statewide ...

New Mexico to activate emergency center for virus outbreak

SANTA FE – New Mexico is activating the state health department’s operations center in a move officials say will help prepare for any emergency activities related to the coronavirus outbreak...

Boosting rural economies

Lawmakers want to encourage Colorado artists in rural communities

Colorado refinery to pay $9 million for air violations

DENVER – The Canada-based owner-operator of a Denver-area oil refinery will pay $9 million to settle air quality violations dating to 2017, state officials announced Friday. The s...

8 in Colorado test positive for coronavirus, are isolated

DENVER – Eight people were being kept in isolation Friday after testing positive for the new coronavirus in Colorado, marking the state’s first cases in the global outbreak. On Fr...

Very Large Array to close for group tours to contain virus

MAGDALENA, N.M. – The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is canceling group tours of its Very Large Array in New Mexico to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. The observa...

$4M settlement reached in death of woman shot by deputies

ALBUQUERQUE – A $4 million settlement has been reached in the case of a mentally ill woman who was shot and killed by New Mexico deputies. The agreement was signed Wednesday, less...

U.S. sending military police to two border crossings

PHOENIX – The U.S. government says it is sending 160 military police and engineers to two official border crossings to deal with asylum-seekers in case a federal appeals court strikes down o...