U.S. proposes changes to Mexican gray wolf management Officials plan to remove population limits, add wolves October 29, 2021
For tribes, ‘good fire’ a key to restoring nature and people ‘Cultural burns’ are now allowed by agencies that had long banned them — a sign of evolving attitudes toward wildfire… October 29, 2021
Valles Caldera volunteers in race to document dendroglyphs Yvonne Keller and Steve Daly check out a dendroglyph of a date on an aspen tree in Valles Caldera National… October 16, 2021
Virgin Galactic says FAA has cleared it for further flights In this July 11 photo, the Virgin Galactic rocket plane, with founder Richard Branson and other crew members on board,… October 1, 2021
County jails contend with high-risk environment for COVID-19 SANTA FE — County jails across New Mexico are contending with a high-risk environment for COVID-19 infection at the same… October 1, 2021
Tico Time brings joy to some, misery for others Neighbors of RV resort say loud music, nudity has made life ‘hell’ September 29, 2021
Family files lawsuit over deadly balloon crash in New Mexico A bouquet of flowers from a mourner is placed June 26 near the basket of a hot air balloon that… September 28, 2021
Official: New Mexico ranchers capture Texas homicide suspect ROSWELL, N.M. – A manhunt for a Texas homicide suspect ended Tuesday in rural southeastern New Mexico when ranchers detained… September 28, 2021
FBI seeks public’s assistance identifying bank robbery suspect accused of hitting a credit union in Albuquerque September 22, 2021
Native Americans draft redistricting proposals in New Mexico seek greater self-determination in future elections September 10, 2021
Tour of Aztec North offered for National Public Lands Day AZTEC – In celebration of National Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 25, Aztec Ruins National Monument will offer a… September 9, 2021
School district donates land to city of Farmington, possibly for an ‘all-abilities park’ would be the first fully inclusive and adapted playground in San Juan County August 27, 2021
New Mexico engages with Biden’s energy secretary on methane rules Heat-trapping gas blamed for 30-50% of rising global temperatures August 26, 2021
New Mexico braces for end of federal unemployment bonuses New Mexico Workforce Solutions Secretary Ricky Serna discusses plans for reform to the state’s system for distributing unemployment benefits that… August 17, 2021
Lawmakers: Labor shortage could wreak havoc on chile harvest Green and red chile ristras on display at a roadside stand in Hatch, N.M. (Susan Montoya Bryan/Associated Press)Susan Montoya Bryan… August 4, 2021
New Mexico seeks restoration ideas after 2015 mine spill Projects would be funded through a proposed $1 million settlement with defendants July 22, 2021
Albuquerque man dies in officer-involved shooting east of Shiprock Thomas suspected of brandishing firearm, leading law enforcement on chase July 15, 2021
Cortez and county officers assist FBI in arrest of suspect Shiprock man arrested June 30 in Cortez July 14, 2021
Mental health issues prevalent even with state reopening Pandemic to blame for increased depression and anxiety, medical professional says July 3, 2021
New Mexico opens door to new era of civil rights lawsuits removes immunity provisions that shield government agencies from financial liability related to misconduct July 1, 2021
Body of known homeless man found in Farmington Investigation has found nothing suspicious in his death June 24, 2021
Child welfare workers file whistleblower lawsuit in New Mexico SANTA FE – Two former officials with the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department are suing the state under… June 24, 2021
New Mexico increases COVID-19 death toll by 114 after audit SANTA FE – Health officials in New Mexico have added more than 110 coronavirus-related deaths to the state death toll… May 25, 2021
Firefighter critically injured battling New Mexico wildfire SANTA FE – A wildland firefighter was critically injured while fighting a wildfire on private land in southwestern New Mexico… May 25, 2021