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Snow, wind, cold temperatures on tap for New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico is in line for snow, wind and much colder temperatures over the Christmas holiday. Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Albuquerque say mild a...

Navajo council votes to create medical examiner’s department

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Legislation approved by the Navajo Nation Council would create a medical examiner’s department within the tribe’s Division of Public Safety. The resolution ap...

Now that the farm bill has blessed hemp, Colorado farmers are rarin’ to take the lead

Congress has passed the 2018 farm bill and – pending the expected presidential signature – it will be legal to grow hemp across the United States for the first time in more than 80 years. Co...

How Colorado became a major exporter of black market marijuana

Officials expected legalizing it would have reverse effect

Gov.-elect Jared Polis names first round of Cabinet picks

Some from Hickenlooper administration will remain

New Mexico officials say pipeline spill contained

ANTHONY, N.M. – State officials say they have contained a pipeline spill that resulted in 252,000 gallons of gasoline being released into an idle irrigation ditch. The New Mexic...

Teen country singer returns to hero’s welcome

‘Voice’ winner Chevel Shepherd to head home to Farmington

Officials to halt admissions to state-run mental health hospitals except for those in jail

The state Department of Human Services plans on freezing all state-run beds set aside for people with severe mental illness at Fort Logan and the Colorado Mental Health Institute and use the...

Fiance accused of killing Colorado woman missing for month

DENVER – The fiance of a Colorado woman who has been missing since Thanksgiving Day was arrested Friday on allegations of killing the mother of his child, and police said she likely died at ...

Police in suburban Denver solve decades-old cold case murder

COMMERCE CITY – Investigators say they have figured out what happened to a man suspected in a fatal stabbing in suburban Denver more than two decades ago. Commerce City police sai...

Enrollment plunges in New Mexico’s subsidize health exchange

SANTA FE – Enrollment in New Mexico’s subsidized health exchange has fallen by more than 10 percent since a year ago even as average premium prices have stabilized. Office of the ...

U.S. fails in funding obligation to Native Americans

Report outlines shortfalls in many areas