New Mexico reopens breweries as COVID-19 cases trend upward officials warn reopenings don’t mean coronavirus concerns are over June 17, 2020
Man shot during protest over Spanish conqueror’s statue The man was taken to a hospital but his condition was not immediately unknown, said Albuquerque police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos.… June 15, 2020
Decade-old quest for hidden treasure chest ends Forrest Fenn, who hid it, says it was found June 6 June 12, 2020
Community helps raise money for Four Corners resident’s brain surgery Romero known for his volunteering, community spirit June 11, 2020
Financial crisis looms over New Mexico cities, counties New Mexico state Sens. Bobby Gonzaels, D-Taos, and John Arthur Smith, D-Deming, listen to a presentation by Public Education Secretary… June 9, 2020
New Mexico AG calls for uniform use of force policies Balderas said state lawmakers should create uniform use of force policies that would be codified within state law to require… June 9, 2020
Suspect in Colorado killing arrested in New Mexico captured more than 370 miles from scene of crime June 9, 2020
10-acre wildfire reported on Navajo Nation is 10% contained with rough terrain and limited access June 8, 2020
After 20 years, a temporary drive-in theater returns Theaters to run a lineup each night June 5, 2020
COVID-19 races through prison facilities in New Mexico The New Mexico Department of Health announced 110 newly confirmed infections among inmates overseen by state and federal authorities at… June 4, 2020
New Mexico governor appoints racial justice policy group The purpose was to introduce some of the panelists on the governor’s Council for Racial Justice, a policy panel she… June 4, 2020
New Mexico will lift many business restrictions on June 1 Restaurants can open at 50% of maximum capacity May 29, 2020
Officials expect $31M loss for New Mexico’s largest airport The Albuquerque International Sunport is getting more than $19.7 million in grant money as part of federal relief efforts aimed… May 22, 2020
Durango doctor shares experience fighting COVID-19 in Farmington ‘They forget how interdependent and entwined the Four Corners area is’ May 20, 2020
Farmington-area businesses finally get OK for curbside pickup Mexico governor also mandates face coverings in public May 16, 2020
BLM to hold public meeting about solar project near Farmington would produce 372 megawatts of electricity May 16, 2020
Senators seek to designate Gila River ‘wild and scenic’ Portions of the Gila River would be designated as “wild and scenic” under legislation unveiled Tuesday by New Mexico Sens.… May 16, 2020
New Mexico cattle ranchers fear ‘demise’ of industry Both men had careers outside agriculture, but now spend their retirement maintaining a herd of a little over 200 cows… May 16, 2020
New Mexico auditor pressures Gallup hospital for records State Auditor Brian Colón said he has given hospital operator Rehoboth McKineley Christian Health Care Services and CEO David Conejo… May 14, 2020
Santa Fe Opera cancels season because of virus The Santa Fe Opera announced Monday it is canceling its upcoming season because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.Associated Press file… May 12, 2020
Virus takes hold of close-knit Navajo Nation communities Isolation helps virus hopscotch from a small church across the reservation May 11, 2020
New Mexico start-ups face tough times despite support system Vince Kadlubek, co-founder and board member of the offbeat arts and entertainment startup company Meow Wolf, speaks at a Democratic… May 8, 2020
New Mexico dairy industry drowning in glut of milk Shari, left, and Dane Lambson pull out a curd cutter from a large pot of curdled milk at their home… May 1, 2020
Navajo Nation ranks as third-highest infected area in country governments win lawsuit seeking CARES Act funding April 30, 2020