Supreme Court seems split in Navajo Nation water rights case

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court seemed split Monday as it weighed a dispute involving the federal government and the Navajo Nation’s quest for water from the drought-stricken Colorado River. ...

U.S. regulators delay decision on nuclear fuel storage license

New Mexico approves legislation aimed at stopping project

Affirmative consent proposal dies on final day in Santa Fe

Bill scheduled last in committee as time runs out; supporters say they will bring it back in 2024 or 2025

A new law aims to strengthen rural water systems

Acequias recognized by the state can soon form associations to help with funding, work and keeping water flowing to New Mexicans

Dolores Valley residents offered free sandbags as flooding begins

County Public Works Department donates sand as rain and snowmelt pick up

Male juvenile reported missing

Farmington Police Department seeks community’s help in locating missing teen

One killed, one injured in shooting at Animas Valley Mall in Farmington

Shooting suspect remains at large

Storefront windows shot in downtown Cortez, causing $44,000 in damage

Nearly 20 properties hit with BB gun or slingshot, police say

Girl, 5, dies in rooftop snowslide at Purgatory Resort

A father and two children were buried by snow at a multifamily unit

Silverton is snowed-in with ‘extreme’ avalanche danger in the mountains

Spokeswoman says residents are prepared: ‘Locals actually kind of enjoy it’

Father, two children severely injured by rooftop snowslide at Purgatory Resort

Family was flown to Denver area with critical injuries

CASA offers preservice training

CASA volunteers advocate for neglected, abused children
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