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Archives of New Mexico history professor to be preserved

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The archives of a former history professor known for leading efforts to restore the first African American Church in Las Cruces are being donated to the city’s museum syst...

Husband-and-wife fugitives wanted for murder, arson captured in Arizona after brazen escape

A married couple charged with murder who escaped from a prison van last month, prompting a nationwide manhunt, has been captured in Arizona, authorities revealed early Thursday morning. ...

Study: Colorado leads in religious discrimination complaints

COLORADO SPRINGS – A U.S. human resources company has reported Colorado leads the nation in complaints based on religious discrimination. The Gazette reported Tuesday that for ...

Authorities find body of girl, 5, in New Mexico

ESPAÑOLA, N.M. – Authorities say they have found the body of a 5-year-old New Mexico girl who was reported missing Sunday. FBI Special Agent James Langenberg, who heads the agency...

FBI reviewing Colorado Springs police shooting of black teen

COLORADO SPRINGS – The FBI says it’s reviewing the fatal police shooting of a black teenager in Colorado Springs to determine whether it involved a civil rights violation. KOAA-TV...

Colorado students appear in blackface in social media photo

FORT COLLINS – Colorado State University says four students appeared in blackface in a photo on social media, but the school says it can’t take any action against them because the post was p...

New Mexico marijuana task force proposes licensing companies

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico task force examining the regulatory options for legalizing recreational marijuana has opposed state-run marijuana stores, officials said. The Cannabis L...

Two more recall campaigns against Colorado Democrats fail

DENVER – An effort to recall two state senators has ended after backers informed the Colorado Secretary of State’s office that they will not be turning in the signatures they collected to fo...

New Mexico sues family behind Purdue Pharma over opioids

SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is suing members of the family behind Purdue Pharma, alleging that deceptive practices helped flood the state with opioids. ...

New Mexico developing plans to address ozone pollution

FARMINGTON – New Mexico environmental officials are working on plans to address ozone pollution as a number of counties are pushing the limit set by federal regulators. The D...

Improvements being made at US nuclear waste repository

CARLSBAD, N.M. – Officials say several infrastructure projects are being launched at the federal government’s underground nuclear waste repository in southeastern New Mexico. The ...

Colorado woman who suffered seizure and fell into river dies

BRECKENRIDGE – A Colorado woman has died as a result of a seizure that caused her to fall into a river. Summit Daily reported Monday that the family of Alicia Weiss chose to ...