5,000 under evacuation orders as New Mexico wildfire rages Eric Vaughn surveys the wind damage to his roof at the Unique Boutique in Ruidoso, New Mexico, on Wednesday April… April 16, 2022
New Mexico village seeks prayers as deadly wildfire rages The remains of a home left after a wildfire spread through the Village of Ruidoso, N.M. on Wednesday, April 13,… April 15, 2022
Durango man suspected of escape, shooting officer faces federal charge, then state offense Buck faces 10 years in prison for weapons violation April 14, 2022
Feud over closure of San Juan Generating Station could cost customers Shutting down and converting to clean energy is supposed to save money April 13, 2022
Wind whips destructive wildfires in New Mexico A firefighting air tanker drops fire retardant across the mountains near the Village of Ruidoso, N.M., on Wednesday, April 13,… April 13, 2022
New Mexico challenges effort to post election rolls online A voter, left, provides a signature to receive a ballot at a makeshift polling station inside a parking garage in… April 12, 2022
Man suspected in New Mexico homicide is arrested in Illinois Blotter lightscca FARMINGTON – A man suspected in the death of his former girlfriend in New Mexico last year has… April 11, 2022
Discovery of radioactive liquid pauses work at U.S. nuclear dump The idled Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, the nation’s only underground nuclear waste repository, is seen March 6, 2014, near Carlsbad,… April 11, 2022
Ted Turner land in New Mexico conserved in U.S. military deal CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) – Habitat for about a million bats will be protected from human impacts through a deal between… April 11, 2022
U.S. agency to review oil, gas leases near Chaco in New Mexico FILE – A hiker sits on a ledge above Pueblo Bonito, the largest archaeological site at the Chaco Culture National… April 7, 2022
Judge acquits New Mexico man of misdemeanors in Capitol riot trial Rioters loyal to President Donald Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021. A federal judge… April 6, 2022
New Mexico Legislature approves payments to offset inflation Democratic state Sen. Harold Pope of Albuquerque speaks to the New Mexico state Senate in Santa Fe on Tuesday. The… April 6, 2022
New Mexico inmates outline abuse in civil rights lawsuit ALBUQUERQUE – More than a dozen inmates who were transferred after a riot at a New Mexico lockup in 2020… April 5, 2022
New Mexico proposes more tax rebates to offset gas prices Democratic state House Majority Speaker Brian Golf speaks ahead of a special legislative session aimed at providing financial relief from… April 4, 2022
Tribes seek more inclusion, action from U.S. officials Interior Secretary Deb Haaland speaks April 23, 2021, during a news briefing at the White House in Washington. Native American… April 4, 2022
New Mexico launches cannabis sales within Texans’ reach First-day sales reached about $2 million by early Friday evening April 1, 2022
Trapping ban to take effect on public lands in New Mexico A foothold trap intended for bobcats, set by licensed trapper Tom Fisher, is seen Feb. 20, 2019, on the outskirts… March 31, 2022
New Mexico regulators to review coal plant financing dispute Water flows into an evaporation pond Oct. 28, 2019, at the south side of the coal-fired San Juan Generating Station… March 30, 2022
Recreational marijuana sales to begin Friday in New Mexico A store worker poses for a photo with his shirt at the Ultra Health medical cannabis dispensary on Tuesday, June… March 28, 2022
Bureau of Land Management extends comment period on Chaco proposal Chaco Canyon was the center of a culture that flourished from the 800s to the 1100s. Land managers have scheduled… March 28, 2022
Warily, tribes prepare for cannabis ventures in New Mexico The town of Bayfield adjusted its 2013 marijuana ban to allow cultivation facilities closer to town starting Sunday. (Associated Press… March 25, 2022
White House releases report on Native American voting rights Lummi Nation tribal member Karen Scott drops her completed ballot into a ballot drop box on Oct. 19, 2020, on… March 24, 2022
Methane survey from small plane finds more pollution, waste Pumpjacks work in a field in 2015 near Lovington, N.M. A pollution survey using sensors on small airplanes to detect… March 23, 2022
Political lobbyists denounce harassment by state senator Light fades outside the New Mexico State Capitol on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, in Santa Fe, N.M., as the Legislature… March 23, 2022