Interior secretary hires Native American as legal counsel

SANTA FE – A Native American attorney who oversaw New Mexico's Indian Affairs Department has been tapped to serve as a top legal adviser to U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haal...

New Mexico may seek veto power over spent nuke fuel storage

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Senate on Monday approved a proposed ban on the local disposal of spent nuclear fuel, unless the state provides its consent first. The bill from Democratic state Se...

Arizona rancher denies killing Mexican shot dead by border

PHOENIX (AP) – The lawyer for an Arizona rancher being held on $1 million bond says her client did not shoot and kill the Mexican man whose body was found on his property last month near the...

‘Not an object to be bartered,’ the Rio Grande is lifeblood for the land

As New Mexico’s largest river dries, pueblos work to preserve it – and to establish their rights

Advocates of teaching ‘yes means yes’ in N.M. schools gain traction in the Roundhouse

Despite lengthy debates, a bill is progressing that aims to change how we think about consent and stop assault

Community Calendar: What’s happening in the Cortez area

CORTEZ Wednesday, Feb. 1 – Tuesday, Feb. 28 Black History Month Exhibit, Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St., Gloria Thatch-Woody’s personal collection of black history related books, pho...

American Ballet Theatre Studio Company coming to San Juan College

Dance into spring with professionalism, artistry and innovation by rising ballet stars

The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College is for innovators and creators

‘Space’ will seek a new technician to staff the facility

New 4-H director takes helm in Montezuma County

Wilson comes full circle and credits her career success to local 4-H experience

Mancos will send eight wrestlers to state meet

Bluejays post impressive third-place finish; Dove Creek’s Beanland advances

Canyons of Ancients hosts two events Feb. 18

Hopi Laguna carver and artist-in-residence will give presentations before museum closes for temporarily for renovations

11 states consider 'right to repair' for farming equipment

Lawmakers in Colorado, other states introducing bills to force farming equipment manufacturers to help farmers to do their own repairs
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