Author - The Journal
Susan Montoya Bryan
Position: The Associated Press

Feds propose wolf releases in southwestern New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE — Federal wildlife managers want to release two packs of Mexican gray wolves in wilderness areas near the Arizona-New Mexico border this year in an effort to bolster a struggling...

Feds seek to dismiss New Mexico’s claims over Gold King Mine spill

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Attorneys with the U.S. Justice Department are asking a federal judge to dismiss claims by New Mexico and the Navajo Nation that stem from the 2015 Gold King Mine waste ...

Ancient Chaco Canyon inhabitants relied on imported food

Dry, salty conditions prevented agriculture

U.S., Mexico wildlife officials draft jaguar recovery plan

ALBUQUERQUE – A team of wildlife officials in the United States and Mexico on Monday released details of a proposed recovery plan for the endangered jaguar, prompting criticism from environm...

Court to settle dispute over N.M. pollution rules

Environmentalists fears water contamination

Texas company to purchase Yates Petroleum in $2.5B deal

Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – One of the largest oil producers in the U.S. is purchasing a privately-held New Mexico company and some of its subsidiaries in a $2.5 billion ...

Navajos sue feds over Gold King Mine spill

‘EPA, we’re holding your feet to the fire’

New Mexico sues Colorado over Gold King Mine spill

Colorado attorney general: Lawsuit doesn’t help cleanup

Congressman calls on New Mexico to help with water dispute

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s only Republican member of Congress has joined the fight between ranchers and the federal government over access to water on national forest lands, saying the state...

Guide highlights Native American link to historic Route 66

ALBUQUERQUE– A new story is unfolding along historic Route 66 thanks to a yearlong project coordinated by a tourism group with help from the National Park Service and American Indian tribes ...

New Mexico lawmakers seek extension of solar tax credit

ALBUQUERQUE – More than $31 million – that’s how much New Mexico homeowners and businesses spent on solar panels and solar heating systems in 2015 as part of an incentive program offered by ...

Groups support release of wolves

N.M. officials decline to issue permits