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

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

A New Mexico oasis

Seemingly bottomless Blue Hole builds reputation as a world destination for divers

PRC nears decision on plan to close coal-fired plant

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico regulators are close to making a decision on what some energy experts have called a watershed case that could influence energy policy in the state for decades to com...

N.M. weighs coal plant

Proposal called a watershed case

Mexican wolf numbers growing

Population has doubled since 2009 in Southwest

Flood-weary New Mexico keeps eyes on rivers

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico residents are keeping wary eyes on rivers and dams as parts of the state cope with weekend rains and the renewed threat of heavy runoff from already-saturated soils ...