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Hispanic group sues Santa Fe mayor over destroyed obelisk

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico Hispanic fraternal order is suing the mayor of Santa Fe over damage to a historical monument by activists last year and the city’s proposal to permanently remove it.

Restaurant brings Colorado-New Mexico border cuisine to Ignacio

Owners pull inspiration from family history

Wildfire east of Durango now 100% contained

Vosburg Pike Fire is 67 acres in size

Mesa Verde offers J&J vaccination clinic

In a nod to history, clinic is located in former hospital

Bayfield adopts plan to manage conservation during drought

Town outlines increased fines for periods of extreme drought

Mesa Verde welcomes back visitors; upgrades are underway

Park sees increase in number of tourists; superintendent to retire this summer

Farmington breaks records as heat wave hits Four Corners

Hot temperatures expected to continue through the week

Evacuations lifted for homes near 70-acre wildfire east of Durango

Blaze is 75% contained; cause remains under investigation

New Mexico weighs rules for community solar program

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico utility regulators have nearly a year to create a new set of rules for governing community solar projects in the state, but utilities say they’re already being flood...

BLM implements Stage 1 fire restrictions in Tres Rios and Uncompahgre field offices

Stage 1 fire restrictions begin Thursday June 17 for all Bureau of Land Management public lands administered by the Tres Rios and Uncompahgre field offices within the boundaries of Archulet...

Man arrested on suspicion of starting multiple fires, including seven Tuesday night

‘I hope they finally caught this guy and it stops,’ says fire chief

Ethics complaint against U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert won’t be investigated

House member accused representative of aiding insurrection at Capitol