Supreme Court ruling complicates Navajo Nation’s fight for more water ‘The battle and the strategy moving ahead is going to be a lot more difficult’ June 23, 2023
New Mexico Supreme Court affirms 4 murder convictions of man in 2017 fatal shootings SANTA FE – The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed the murder convictions of a man who is serving… June 22, 2023
‘Rust’ weapons supervisor charged with dumping drugs on day of Alec Baldwin shooting Gutierrez-Reed is the sole remaining defendant in the case June 22, 2023
Death of 8-year-old girl in Border Patrol custody highlights medical challenges prepared authorities are to handle medical emergencies suffered by migrants? June 20, 2023
Things to know about the Supreme Court ruling upholding the Indian Child Welfare Act Demonstrators stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, Nov. 9, 2022, as the court hears arguments over the Indian… June 19, 2023
Tribes seek invitation to Rio Grande water commission Advisers to consider protocols for discussions with six pueblos April 22, 2023
Prosecutors dismiss Alec Baldwin charge, cite new evidence charged with manslaughter in fatal shooting on set of ‘Rust’ April 22, 2023
Rivers in Southwest get boost from winter snowpack Headwaters of Rio Grande and Pecos get double the snowpack April 20, 2023
New Mexico St. players file lawsuit alleging sexual assault Players fault coaches, administrators April 20, 2023
Small New Mexico city challenges state abortion-rights law enacts local anti-abortion ordinances April 20, 2023
Abandoned oil, gas wells plugged in New Mexico than 200 plugged as part of enforcement program April 20, 2023
‘Rust’ movie reboots after Alec Baldwin shooting Western movie scheduled to resume at a movie ranch in Montana April 20, 2023
Lujan Grisham makes leadership change at child welfare agency State’s repeat rate of reported child abuse cases is among the worst in the country April 16, 2023
Lawsuit: Guards beat, taunt inmate with, ‘You can’t breathe’ Advocates for prisoners’ rights have filed a civil rights lawsuit April 16, 2023
Scientists challenge U.S. wildlife director’s qualifications Critics claim she does not have the required science-based education April 16, 2023
Faith guides Catholic pilgrims to historic New Mexico sites Jaime Gonzales, from Rio Rancho, and other family members carry a 150-pound cross along Santa Fe County Road 98 on… April 10, 2023
U.S. judge orders man held in case of missing Navajo woman hopes for closure in 2021 disappearance April 10, 2023
New Mexico governor signs bill to shield abortion providers Democratic New Mexico state Rep. Janelle Anyanonu, of Albuquerque discusses legislative accomplishments on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, as the state… April 6, 2023
Man charged in case of woman missing from Navajo Nation Seraphine Warren, center left, is embraced by state Sen. Shannon Pinto outside the state Capitol building on Friday, Feb. 4,… April 6, 2023
Cities will get nearly $200M in grants for pipeline upgrades FILE – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks to the Transportation Research Board gathering in Washington on Jan. 11, 2023. Federal… April 6, 2023
Judge weighs request to toss Chasing Horse’s sex abuse case known for role in ‘Dances with Wolves’ April 6, 2023
Fundraising walk draws attention on Navajo Nation Jessy Larios is dressed as the character Bearsun standing with Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, center, and first lady Phefelia… April 5, 2023
New Mexico court upholds Native American actor convictions SANTA FE – The New Mexico Court of Appeals has upheld the rape and voyeurism convictions of Native American actor… March 29, 2023
Food for thought: Free meals for all New Mexico students students qualify regardless of family income March 29, 2023