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State health agency cites multiple outbreaks of norovirus

SANTA FE – New Mexico public health officials say they’re investigating multiple outbreaks around the state of highly contagious disease often called the stomach flu. Precautions such as fre...

New Mexico revives anti-litter 'Toss No Mas' campaign

SANTA FE – New Mexico transportation officials say roadside litter has become a persistent issue for the state so they’re reviving the “Toss No Mas” campaign with a new twist. State Transpo...

High court upholds no-bail release in serial burglary case

SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court on Friday upheld a lower court decision allowing the no-bail pretrial release of an 19-year-old with no previous criminal history who is accused of a strin...

Building New Mexico's outdoor economy

By Stephen Hamway, Albuquerque Journal ALBUQUERQUE (AP) — Ryan and Cody Dudgeon both grew up in northwest New Mexico. Both left for greener pastures in Missoula, Montana. But after working a...

Farmington police honor three men for stopping knife-wielding man

Trio sprang into action outside Animas Valley Mall

San Juan County, N.M., receives failing score for air quality

Region had higher-than-average number of ozone days

New Mexico Environment Department conducts inspections of public pools

Farmington’s Bisti Bay to open May 28

COVID and water recreation: When is it safe to go mask-less?

Face coverings might not be needed outdoors if socially distanced

New Mexico to fund blimp broadband study for rural internet

SANTA FE – New Mexico is finalizing a $3.2 million contract to a dirigible manufacturer to study the viability of distributing high-speed internet from above the ground instead of underneath...

Three Rivers Brewery reopens after a year

Four business fronts were closed

Farmington police, activist group react to Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict

Chief Hebbe says kneeling on neck tactic is not taught or approved

New Mexico schools to implement student COVID-19 testing

Participation is optional, but state hopes to test at least 1% of student population weekly