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Totah Drums of Fall powwow and Gourd Dance honor people in recovery

Traditional event draws 250-plus people

Aztec Farmers Market winds down strong season

Vendors, patrons share enthusiasm for market

Idaho resumes radioactive waste shipments to New Mexico

BOISE, Idaho – Shipments of nuclear waste from the U.S. Department of Energy’s site in eastern Idaho to a nuclear waste repository in New Mexico have resumed following three episodes that ca...

Santa Fe Archdiocese files plan for $121M abuse settlement

Agreement comes four years after archdiocese filed for bankruptcy reorganization

Gold King Mine funds not spent on affected farmers, lawmaker says

Leaders say a stigma remains that continues to hurt farmers and tourism

Women with Insight classes offer self-protection training

Hands-on skills are taught

N.M. governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans

In Santa Fe, Indigenous Day marchers raise awareness about missing and slain Native Americans

As pilots age, Albuquerque's ballooning future at crossroads

ALBUQUERQUE – Bryce Risley is putting everything he has into documenting and preserving the world-famous culture of Albuquerque ballooning that captivated him as a child. Risley holds a doub...

Mexico files second lawsuit against arms dealers in U.S.

MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government filed another U.S. gun lawsuit Monday, this time against five U.S. gun shops and distributors it claims are responsible for the flow of illegal weapons i...

Three teens arrested in fatal shooting of 52-year-old Taos woman

TAOS — Three teenagers have been arrested as suspects in the fatal shooting of a 52-year-old woman at her home in Taos. The three male teens from the Taos area, two 14-year-olds and a 16-yea...

AG is among 4 finalists for Northern New Mexico College post

ESPANOLA, N.M. – New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas is one of four finalists being considered for president of Northern New Mexico College, according to media reports. Balderas is l...

Highland Games and Celtic Festival draws more than 1,100 people to Aztec

Band, vendors and competitions highlight weekend