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Planned Senate bill would counteract Mining Law ruling

RENO, Nevada (AP) – A Nevada Democratic U.S. senator is looking to Congress to ensure mining companies can use established mineral claims to dump waste on neighboring federal lands as they a...

Evacuations ordered after flooding in Navajo town of Chinle

CHINLE, Ariz. – Navajo Nation officials ordered evacuations Sunday for some residents of Chinle after floodwaters filled washes and overflowed berms and dirt dams. They said many residents a...

Rivers in Southwest get boost from winter snowpack

Headwaters of Rio Grande and Pecos get double the snowpack

Abandoned oil, gas wells plugged in New Mexico

More than 200 plugged as part of enforcement program

New Mexico St. players file lawsuit alleging sexual assault

Players fault coaches, administrators

Lujan Grisham makes leadership change at child welfare agency

State’s repeat rate of reported child abuse cases is among the worst in the country

Lawsuit: Guards beat, taunt inmate with, ‘You can’t breathe’

Advocates for prisoners’ rights have filed a civil rights lawsuit

Scientists challenge U.S. wildlife director’s qualifications

Critics claim she does not have the required science-based education

Papal official rejects new claims in ‘Vatican Girl’ mystery

Disappearance has been one of the Vatican’s enduring mysteries

Colorado offers safe haven for abortion, transgender care

Laws seek to shield out-of-state residents from prosecution

U.S. judge orders man held in case of missing Navajo woman

Family hopes for closure in 2021 disappearance

Flush with cash, state of New Mexico resets priorities

SANTA FE – The governor of New Mexico is confronting a noon deadline Friday to sign or veto provisions the largest proposed annual spending plan in the state's history, along with a $1.1 bil...