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New Mexico braces for exodus from Medicaid insurance

SANTA FE – New Mexico is bracing for a rapid exodus of up to 100,000 people from subsidized Medicaid health care next year as the federal government phases out special pandemic-era spending ...

Dolores school board discusses finances, vacancies

Affordable housing and paid days for staff also discussed

Dolores forms task force on affordable housing

The town will donate two lots on 19th Street for project

Climate-fueled wildfires worsen danger for struggling fish

AMALIA, N.M. – Biologist Bryan Bakevich unscrewed the top of a plastic bucket and removed a Rio Grande cutthroat trout that squirmed from his grasp and plopped onto the grassy bank of Middle...

New Mexico previously bused migrants during Trump years

SANTA FE – When migrants overwhelmed cities and shelters in New Mexico in 2019, Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham moved several dozen of them by bus from border communities to Denver, w...

Cowboys for Trump co-founder appeals ban from public office

SANTA FE – A New Mexico politician and Trump supporter who was removed and barred from elected office for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, is attempting to appeal that deci...

Humanitarian group brings multilevel aid to war-torn Myanmar

Shanta Foundation has spent years assisting residents of Southeast Asian nation

FBI turns to Fort Lewis College in effort to diversify employment

College and high school students explore world of federal crime fighting

Cortez cleanup days will be next week

Free service offered to residents to tidy up properties and homes

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe installs hydroelectric generators for farm operation

Technology tied into irrigation pipelines will provide power for 7,600-acre farm and Bow and Arrow Brand corn mill

MyPillow exec Mike Lindell says FBI agents seized his cellphone

Lindell approached at Hardee’s drive-thru, questioned about Colorado clerk Tina Peters

Residency of Democratic candidate in key Colorado district faces court challenge

State Rep. Kyle Mullica is the third sitting state senator or Senate candidate whose residency has been questioned in recent months