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Thousands of pilgrims trek through New Mexico desert to historic adobe church for Good Friday

For generations, people have walked to reach El Santuario de Chimayó on the holy day

Ahead of RFK Jr’s planned N.M. visit, Gallup charter school announces ‘special guest’

School principal cites PE program modeled on JFK fitness plan as draw

Uranium transport through Navajo Nation sparks concerns in New Mexico

Advocates worry contract could lead to truckloads of uranium from Mount Taylor to Utah

On the heels of a dry winter, firefighters around the U.S. brace for wildfire risks

The Four Corners is on the radar for high fire potential given the unfavorable conditions

Unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities to get more attention with FBI surge

FBI beginning temporary duty assignments immediately

Judge blocks release of public records that show the bodies of Gene Hackman and his wife

Judge rules that anything that does not include images of the couples' bodies could be released

Should Gene Hackman’s family be granted a major exemption from New Mexico’s freedom of information law?

The Hackman estate’s request to sidestep IPRA comes at a time when the law itself has been under pressure

New Mexico to allow cyclists to roll through stop signs

Law will allow cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs

Governor signs bill to protect Native students’ rights to wear tribal regalia

‘Every student deserves to celebrate their academic achievements in a way that honors their identity and traditions,’ Lujan Graham says

ICE ‘disappeared’ 48 New Mexico residents, attorneys say

Immigrant families, advocates call for New Mexico Legislature to act

Judge permanently orders landowners to keep Pecos clear in state stream access lawsuit

2022 ruling found the public has the constitutional right to access streams for paddling, fishing and wading

State agencies request advance funding for pending Tribal water settlements

The settlements await Congressional approval