ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Wednesday will see a return to more seasonable weather, thanks to a cold front swinging through New Mexico. Wind chills started off as chilly as -10° in Clayton and in the ...
Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] Gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland speaks on why she’s running for ...
A member of New Mexico law enforcement will be heading to Italy next month to take part in ceremonies for the Special Olympics. Farmington Police Sergeant Travis Spruell has ...
Participants highlighted concerns about oil and gas drilling, cleanup of sites contaminated by the uranium industry, hydrogen ...
The removal of tribal regalia graduation cap in Farmington sparked efforts to change the state's law. Last May, Farmington ...
A bill that would prohibit school boards from banning tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies unanimously passed its first committee on Tuesday. The bill stems from an incident that happened last May ...
It drew outrage in May when a Farmington High School grad was told to remove a graduation cap adorned with Native American beads. Now, some state senators are pushing a new ...
A six-figure grant will bring new community gardens to developing communities in New Mexico. The goal is to help improve health through food. YES Housing Inc., a nonprofit community development ...
When New Mexico House Speaker Javier Martínez purchased tortillas last weekend for the Super Bowl, he noticed the price was higher than a month ago. “This is happening. It’s hitting us,” the ...
The significant drop in gas prices that Santa Fe-area drivers experienced at the end of January was short-lived as prices shot back up last week.
Native students would be free to wear culturally significant items during school ceremonies under two proposed bills making ...
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