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NMSU, Los Alamos unite on research of migratory bird die-off

Agencies to recruit and train students to study ‘disaster ecology’

Women’s sports saw pivotal growth in deals, interest

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley has been around women’s basketball long enough to see the growing pains of a young WNBA league gradually shifting to increased interest in the sport at all l...

New Mexico allocates grants from $32M mine spill settlement

Aztec, Farmington will get six-figure settlement

Woman dies on hike in Utah’s Zion Park; husband rescued

Couple caught overnight in cold weather

Colorado shooting victim ‘wanted to save the family I found’

Navy petty officer recovering in hospital

Authorities: N.M. judge, husband die in likely murder-suicide

Deputies discover find dead dogs and cat

Idaho resumes radioactive waste shipments to New Mexico

BOISE, Idaho – Shipments of nuclear waste from the U.S. Department of Energy’s site in eastern Idaho to a nuclear waste repository in New Mexico have resumed following three episodes that ca...

Santa Fe Archdiocese files plan for $121M abuse settlement

Agreement comes four years after archdiocese filed for bankruptcy reorganization

Man in work release program dead in police shooting on bus

AURORA – A man accused of causing a disturbance at a work release program for jail inmates with mental health and substance abuse issues died after being shot by police on a public bus in su...

New Mexico AG wants state's anti-corruption law strengthened

Court removed ‘necessary tool to prosecute public officials,’ Balderas says

Rare 1,000-year-old Christian manuscript returned to Greece from U.S.

ATHENS, Greece — A U.S. museum has returned a valuable 1,000-year-old Christian manuscript to a monastery in northern Greece it was looted from by Bulgarian forces more than a century ago to...

Some New Mexico lawmakers debate higher tax rate for alcohol

SANTA FE – New Mexico has the worst rate in the nation for alcohol-related deaths at nearly 2,000 people per year and some lawmakers are debating whether the state tax on booze should be hig...