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New Mexico state police to crack down as virus cases go up

FARMINGTON – New Mexico State Police are cracking down on businesses that aren’t abiding by the governor’s public health orders as new confirmed cases pushed the state’s total higher on Wedn...

Nine people test positive for COVID-19 in Farmington care home

FARMINGTON – Every resident at a northern New Mexico nursing home was tested for the coronavirus after two residents and seven employees tested positive for COVID-19, a care home company sai...

Several Kirtland base missions being moved to Space Force

ALBUQUERQUE – The Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base says some of its missions will soon come under control of the U.S. Space Force. The laboratory announc...

GOP wants mail-in ballots by request only in New Mexico

SANTA FE – Legal battle lines were being drawn Wednesday in a standoff over alternatives to in-person voting amid a coronavirus stay-at-home order and targeted curfew in New Mexico, where De...

Girl who inspired Charlotte’s Web marijuana oil dies

DENVER – A girl with a rare form of epilepsy whose recovery inspired the name of a medical marijuana oil that drew families of children with similar health problems to Colorado for treatment...

Census: New Mexico response rate near bottom among states

ALBUQUERQUE – There’s more work to be done in New Mexico, where federal officials say just over one-third of households have responded to the 2020 Census. About a month into the s...

Cortez fire crews respond to uncontrolled burns

No structures lost in back-to-back calls

CDOT suspends Bustang and Outrider service

The Colorado Department of Transportation has suspended its Bustang and Outrider bus service between cities throughout the state, effective March 29. The suspension is meant to re...

Highlands University students to help museums go virtual

LAS VEGAS, N.M. – New Mexico Highlands University students are working with state officials to bring online visitors to New Mexico museums later this spring. The university announ...

New Mexico agency: Hemorrhagic disease killing rabbits

SANTA FE – New Mexico wildlife managers say recent deaths in both wild jackrabbit and cottontail populations were the result of a hemorrhagic disease known as RHDV-2. The state Ga...

Colorado county approves first set of oil and gas regulations

FORT COLLINS – Commissioners in a Colorado county approved regulations for new oil and gas facilities for the first time. The board of commissioners in Larimer County Board voted ...

Page man arrested for urging killings of Navajo over virus

PAGE, Ariz. – Authorities in northern Arizona have arrested a man for writing a racist social media post accusing Navajo people of carrying the coronavirus and calling for their deaths. ...