The Indian Health Service is flagging vaccine-related speech. Doctors say they’re being censored. Margo Yeager, chief nursing officer at the Southern Ute Health Center, fills a syringe with the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine March… November 24, 2025
Former New Mexico lawmaker nominated to lead Bureau of Land Management agency manages about 10% of land in the U.S. November 6, 2025
County Commission to discuss future of SunRay Park and Casino competition, steep revenue decline cited as reasons to shut down 25-year-old Farmington venue November 3, 2025
Trump administration blocked from cutting off SNAP benefits as two judges issue orders Administration has until Monday to respond October 31, 2025
New Mexico officials to hold update on San Juan generating station cleanup pollution cleanup plan delayed until November October 6, 2025
After Trump and Congress spending cuts, public media stations wait on money for emergency alerts in Ignacio received a stop-work order when FEMA halted spending August 26, 2025
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico get less Colorado River water for a third year are working to reach agreement by next year on new long-term rules August 15, 2025
4 people die in crash of medical transport plane on Navajo Nation crew was planning to pick up a patient who needed critical care August 6, 2025
Colorado’s measles outbreak is over; New Mexico stays steady weekly U.S. case count continues to diminish July 23, 2025
Heinrich, Hickenlooper and Bennet introduce bill to increase tribal access to clean water American households, compared to white households, are 19 times more likely to lack indoor plumbing July 22, 2025
Native American radio stations at risk as Congress looks to cut $1B in public broadcasting funding Mexico PBS reaches all but one of the more than 20 tribes and pueblos in the state July 16, 2025
Proposal to remove protections for Mexican gray wolves could lead to extinction, advocates say Arizona Rep. says wolves ‘have negatively impacted hunters and ranchers’ July 3, 2025
Monsoon season brings the promise of rain for the arid southwestern U.S. As the monsoon cranks up in the southwestern U.S., a rainstorm moves across the plains near Rio Rancho, New Mexico,… July 3, 2025
Advocates: Mount Cristo Rey wall will worsen migrant deaths, erosion, habitat loss comment on the federal border project ends July 3 July 3, 2025
Once an energy community, always an energy community: Questa builds a green hydrogen plant plant will be used to store solar energy produced by the local electric co-op for use when its generating capacity… June 30, 2025
‘Absolutely revolting’ church play depicting Navajo medicine man in hell sparks outrage Nation Council issues letter to Gallup church June 20, 2025
Wildfire damages Civil War-area historical site near Ruidoso Campgrounds evacuated near the Fort Stanton Historical Site May 27, 2025
Movie armorer completes prison sentence in fatal ‘Rust’ set shooting Western film was released in theaters this month May 26, 2025
Class of 2025 leads the way for Indigenous graduation regalia class is the first in New Mexico to graduate with legal protections for cultural expression May 26, 2025
Ditch Democracy: Northern New Mexico’s acequia culture the high desert of rural Taos County, a complex web of irrigation ditches has nourished the region for centuries. But… May 22, 2025
Indigenous fashion week in Santa Fe explores heritage in silk and hides Margeaux Abeyta, left, sits next to her mother, fashion designer Patricia Michaels, from Taos, as she sees the televised finale… May 9, 2025
Ancient DNA confirms New Mexico tribe’s link to famed Chaco Canyon site Picuris Pueblo used DNA sequencing to corroborate their oral histories April 30, 2025
Trump says Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day President won’t recognize Indigenous Peoples Day April 28, 2025
Juan Sanchez announces public land commissioner candidacy A Q&A with the first person to join the race to oversee New Mexico’s state lands April 25, 2025