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Suspect in 4 New Mexico killings left trail of violence

ALBUQUERQUE – In the six years since he resettled in the United States from Afghanistan, the primary suspect in the slayings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque has been arrested several times...

White Mesa Mill sees role in U.S. energy independence

Controversial uranium factory expands into rare-earth elements; CEO vows improved communication with Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

Bayfield woman, 18, is first female to become Eagle Scout in San Juan District

Annika Zenger took an interest in scouting from her brothers and other family members

New Mexico seeks proposals with mine spill settlement money

SANTA FE – New Mexico is calling for proposals that would be funded with $10 million received as part of a recent settlement stemming from a 2015 mine spill that polluted rivers in three wes...

‘It’s like riding an escalator’: Burro racing is having a moment in Colorado

The sport is attracting more runners every year as people compete for First Ass Up the Pass and the donkey Triple Crown

Photos: Wedding party floats down the Animas River

Where does the water in Glenwood Canyon’s iconic Hanging Lake come from?

The U.S. Forest Service and a Missouri water-tracing company are trying to find the water source of the popular hiking destination

Colorado-based firefighter dies battling fire in Oregon

Collin Hagan was assigned to the Craig Interagency Hotshot Crew

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe will hold election Oct. 14

Election includes contests for tribal chairman and three council seats; candidate packets due Aug. 15

Ute Mountain Casino Powwow celebrates diversity of tribes

Free event Aug. 19-20 in Towaoc returns after two-year hiatus

New Mexico’s Muslim community reels from arrest in killings

ALBUQUERQUE – A fear of attacks that had rippled through Muslim communities nationwide after the fatal shootings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque gave way to shock and sadness when it turne...

New Mexico abortion clinics strained over capacity with out-of-state patients

State’s health care worker shortage worsens access to general reproductive health care